Switzerland's justice minister warned in an  interview on Sunday that top bank UBS could collapse if sensitive talks  with the United States over a high-profile tax fraud investigation fall  through.  "The actions of UBS in the United States are very  problematic. Not just because they are punishable but also because they  threaten all of the bank's activities," Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf told Le  Matin Dimanche newspaper. 
"The Swiss economy and the job market  would suffer on a major scale if UBS fails as a result of its licence  being revoked in the United States," she said. 
Switzerland and  the United States have negotiated an agreement under which UBS would  hand over information on some 4,500 account holders to US tax police. 
But a Swiss court ruling earlier this month put the deal in doubt. 
Many in Switzerland, where banking secrecy is a source of pride and a  key part of the economy, have accused the government of failing to  protect UBS. 
"We have nothing to blame ourselves for. I don't  think anyone could prove that we acted badly," Widmer-Schlumpf said in  the interview. 
Sunday, January 31, 2010
UBS May Collapse
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