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Credit Suisse chairman: 'Truly sorry' for bank's demiseThe hastily arranged takeover by Zurich-based UBS, for which Switzerland invoked emergency legislation, bypassed Credit Suisse shareholders...
Credit Suisse faces anger at final shareholder meetingTuesday's shareholder meeting marks an ignominious end for the 167-year-old flagship bank founded by Alfred Escher, a Swiss magnate affecti...
How Credit Suisse has evolved over 167 yearsFollowing is a timeline outlining the 167-year history of Credit Suisse Group, the Zurich-based bank that is being bought at a knockdown pr...
UBS and Credit Suisse: Similar Swiss banks with differing fortunesCredit Suisse is still looking shaky despite taking a $54-billion lifeline thrown by the Swiss central bank. Investors remain nervous about...
Near ''cliff''s edge,'' Credit Suisse not seen as systemic riskExperts say the upheaval is largely a byproduct of Credit Suisse's troubles in recent years - making it look relatively vulnerable - and in...
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Credit Suisse in spotlight ahead of strategy shiftThe embattled Swiss lender is trying to recover from a string of scandals and lawsuits and could embark on a fundamental revamp to slim dow...
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