The Swiss government is slated to water down part of a banking regulation package that could require UBS (UBS) add as much as $24B in capital, Reuters’ Ariane Luthi and Oliver Hirt report, citing three people familiar with the matter. Switzerland is getting ready to soften some of the rules it has direct authority over, particularly in relation to the valuation of deferred tax assets and software, the authors note.
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