The Credit Suisse logo is displayed outside its office in Hong Kong, China, on August 8, 2023.


July 15, 2024 Tags:

A preliminary report from a Swiss parliamentary committee investigating the 2023 collapse of Credit Suisse has revealed significant shortcomings among Swiss regulatory bodies. According to the newspaper SonntagsZeitung, the report highlights the failures of key institutions, including the financial market regulator FINMA, the Swiss National Bank (SNB), and the finance ministry, all of which are under scrutiny for their roles in the bank's downfall.

Isabelle Chassot, who leads the parliamentary committee, shared with Reuters that the group is making progress in their investigation. She confirmed that they have established the facts surrounding the situation but emphasized that no conclusions or criticisms have been drawn yet. “There is therefore no assessment nor criticism from the committee at this stage,” Chassot stated, indicating that claims about differing opinions within the committee are inaccurate.

The findings, part of the ongoing PUK report expected to be released later this year, suggest that FINMA hesitated when it became clear that Credit Suisse was facing serious issues. The committee's research indicates that Swiss authorities, including the central bank, were not adequately prepared to handle the crisis.

Credit Suisse began experiencing difficulties in 2022, and by March 2023, the situation worsened, culminating in the bank being taken over by its competitor UBS. This acquisition was orchestrated by Swiss authorities in an effort to stabilize the financial system.

Neither FINMA nor the SNB provided immediate comments regarding the report, while the finance ministry chose not to respond at all. Earlier this month, SNB Chairman Thomas Jordan attributed the bank's collapse to its management, asserting that the authorities were well-prepared and successful in preventing a broader financial crisis.

The report's findings have raised serious questions about the effectiveness and responsiveness of Switzerland's regulatory framework. The regulatory bodies are now under intense scrutiny as stakeholders seek to understand how such failures occurred and what measures can be implemented to prevent similar incidents in the future.

As the investigation continues, the committee's focus will be on establishing a clear narrative of events leading up to the collapse. The PUK report aims to provide transparency and accountability, which are essential for restoring trust in Switzerland's financial institutions.

The upcoming publication of the full report is highly anticipated and is expected to shed light on the decisions and actions—or lack thereof—that contributed to the downfall of one of the country's most prominent banks. Stakeholders across the financial sector are closely watching how these findings will shape future regulations and oversight practices.

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