Yellen, Powell: UBS purchase of Credit Suisse will boost financial stability

The deal comes amid jitters in the U.S. banking system after the failure of two regional lenders led American authorities to step in to protect uninsured depositors.

Yellen, Powell: UBS purchase of Credit Suisse will boost financial stability

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Sunday welcomed UBS’s purchase of fellow Swiss bank Credit Suisse, saying they had been in close touch with Swiss officials.

“We welcome the announcements by the Swiss authorities today to support financial stability,” they said in a joint statement. “The capital and liquidity positions of the U.S. banking system are strong, and the U.S. financial system is resilient. We have been in close contact with our international counterparts to support their implementation.”

The deal comes amid jitters in the U.S. banking system after the failure of two regional lenders led American authorities to step in to protect uninsured depositors.



UBS said in a statement that it would pay the equivalent of $3.25 billion to buy Credit Suisse, in what will be a merger of two institutions considered important to the global financial system.

“With the takeover of Credit Suisse by UBS, a solution has been found to secure financial stability and protect the Swiss economy in this exceptional situation,” the Swiss National Bank said in its statement, noting that the deal was made possible with the support of the Swiss federal government, the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority FINMA and the Swiss National Bank.