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Swiss banks owe Indian holders $2.5 billion

Swiss Central Bank estimates the total liabilities of Swiss banks towards Indian holders at about $ 2.5 billion in 2010 as against projections of about $ 1.5 trillion by political parties and non-governmental organisations.

Updated on: Jul 17, 2011 10:09 PM IST
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Swiss Central Bank estimates the total liabilities of Swiss banks towards Indian holders at about $ 2.5 billion in 2010 as against projections of about $ 1.5 trillion by political parties and non-governmental organisations.

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"The Swiss National Bank can only say that liabilities of Swiss banks towards Indian holders according to our annual statistics... were Swiss francs 1.945 billion [$ 2.5 billion] in 2010," Walter Meier, the spokesperson for the Swiss National Bank President, said.

He said the liabilities of the Swiss banks towards Indian holders were Swiss francs 1.965 billion ($ 2.7 billion) in 2009 and Swiss francs 2.4 billion (about $ 3 billion) in 2008.

In the aftermath of the financial crisis that engulfed the West after the the collapse of the Lehman Bank in the United States in 2008, Swiss private banks, particularly their largest bank UBS, had suffered huge losses.

Subsequently, there were substantial withdrawals of funds from Swiss banks.

 
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