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B-08-19 FINMA Circ. 08/19

Credit Risks - Banks

  • FR DE EN IT
  • FINMA
  • Credit
  • Status as of 1 January 2014
  • Original date : 20 November 2008
  • Last modified : 18 September 2013
  • Abrogated as of : 31 December 2024
  • Gradually replaced by FINMA Circular 17/7 and repealed at the same time as the latter on 31.12.2024.
  • FR DE EN IT
  • FINMA
  • Credit
  • Status as of 1 January 2014
  • Original date : 20 November 2008
  • Last modified : 18 September 2013
  • Abrogated as of : 31 December 2024
  • Gradually replaced by FINMA Circular 17/7 and repealed at the same time as the latter on 31.12.2024.
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