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Mark Branson, heads the division in charge of supervising banks at the Swiss financial regulatory authority, FINMA. He headed the Japan operations of UBS at the time when UBS traders in Japan were engaging in manipulation of the LIBOR rate. This has raised questions in the Swiss parliament about the integrity of the Swiss regulator.
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