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Rules for winding up big banks do not work, Swiss finance minister warns
The worldwide regulatory regime for “too massive to fail” banks set up following the 2008 crisis does not do the job, according to Switzerland’s finance minister. In an job interview with Swiss newspaper NZZ on Saturday, Karin Keller-Sutter — who was at the centre of Swiss authorities’ rush to rescue Credit score Suisse final weekend — stated adhering to the unexpected emergency protocols that are at the centre of the regulatory architecture for massive banking companies “would have induced an intercontinental economical crisis”. Capital buffers and additional regulatory regulations on possibility have been practical for navigating moments of tension, Keller-Sutter reported, but in a serious crisis, ideas to facilitate the…