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Majority of Swiss population backs stronger capital rules for UBS, poll finds
ZURICH, June 18 (Reuters) - Most Swiss people support stricter capital rules for large banks like UBS, polling firm YouGov said on Thursday, citing a survey it described as representative of the adult resident population in Switzerland's two main language regions.
The poll found 79% of respondents clearly or somewhat in favour of tougher capital requirements for UBS even if this means the bank pays lower dividends or has to accept slower growth, with 9% clearly or somewhat against.
The rest were undecided in the poll of just over 1,000 people from German-speaking and French-speaking Switzerland, which was conducted in early June.
UBS became Switzerland's sole global bank when it acquired Credit Suisse in 2023 in a government-engineered emergency takeover.
The bank has criticised government plans to require full backing of foreign units with Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) capital as "extreme," while lawmakers have been working on a compromise to strengthen financial stability and protect the lender's international competitiveness.
(Reporting by Ariane Luthi, Editing by Friederike Heine)
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