ubs head says no plan to resign over 2bn fraud
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UBS head says no plan to resign over $2bn fraud

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The head of Swiss banking giant UBS said on Sunday that he did not feel guilty about the $2 billion rogue trading that occurred in his bank, and that he was not planning to resign over the fraud. "I am responsible for everything that happens in the bank. But if you ask me if I feel guilty, then I would say no," Oswald Gruebel, chief executive of the bank, told Swiss newspaper Sonntag in an interview published Sunday. When someone is driven by criminal intent, "you can't do anything," said Gruebel. The chief executive also shrugged off Socialist calls for his resignation as "all political." "I am not thinking about resigning," he added, pointing out that this would be a question for the management board. Gruebel, a German who was previously at the helm of Credit Suisse, took over the reins of UBS at the height of the financial crisis when the bank was struggling to recover after losing billions of francs and turning to state aid. He helped to steer the ailing lender from record losses back to profit in 2010. But pressure has been mounting on Gruebel since the unauthorised trades were uncovered on Thursday. On Sunday, Swiss tabloid Blick ran a headline saying: "Herr Gruebel, time to say goodbye." The bank's honorary chairman Nikolaus Senn told Swiss German television late Friday that he doubted that Gruebel could stay after the debacle. Senn said that adequate checks were not implemented and criticised Gruebel for his over-reliance on the controls system to uncover problems. "I don't know how many times Oswald Gruebel flew to London in order to understand from the managers on site what was going on," Senn said. Another Swiss newspaper NZZ am Sonntag however quoted an unnamed member of the management board as saying that Gruebel still enjoys the support of major shareholders such as Singapore's sovereign wealth fund GIC. Politicians meanwhile called for an end to the investment banking business, which was also at the root of UBS' colossal losses in the US subprime crisis. Former justice minister Christoph Blocher even suggested banning the business completely. "We must seriously look at whether one should ban investment banking in commercial banks," the far-right politician told newspaper SonntagsZeitung. In London, equities trader Kweku Adoboli, 31, was charged Friday with fraud and false accounting. The bank announced the massive loss through unauthorised trading just hours after the trader was arrested at UBS's London offices on Thursday. NZZ am Sonntag quoted unnamed sources saying that the losses would be "slightly higher" than the $2 billion estimate issued on Thursday. UBS is expected to give further details on the case later Sunday, added the paper. The bank was not immediately available for comment.

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