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Swiss bank moves away from cautious approach to pursue more profitable business
Bank ignored signs of criminality including suitcases of cash, Switzerland’s top criminal court rules
Swiss bank to start recouping part of $690mn Bluestone Resources owes lender’s clients
FTAV sits down with Credit Suisse’s money savant and man-of-the-moment, Zoltan Pozsar
Raffaele Mincione faces criminal proceedings for his role in purchase of London building
Investors demand high interest from the struggling bank as it raises more than $1.5bn
Plus KKR has learnt to share its spoils and Thoma Bravo gets a deal recut
Action taken as regulators target industry’s use of private applications to conduct business
Financial Conduct Authority is concerned the lender has not done enough to improve its culture after a series of crises
Switzerland’s typically liberal M&A market might make an exception for such a national institution
Tale about an unlikely combination between State Street and Credit Suisse left many looking credulous
Companies deny news report that US custody bank is in talks to acquire troubled Zurich-based lender
Plus, the death of Spacs and more fallout from the Greensill saga
British Business Bank opens fresh investigation into alleged abuse of Covid lending schemes
Swiss bank must accept that replacing a culture of recklessness with one of mediocrity is not enough
Swiss lender predicts second-quarter loss as investment bank hit by market volatility and Ukraine war
Plus, Credit Suisse pushes for spyware sales and Bridgewater makes a bet against business
Swiss bank among creditors that pressed Israeli maker of Pegasus hacking tool to solve ‘liquidity crisis’
The bank is seeking to recoup $690mn that Bluestone Resources owes some of its wealthiest clients
Report admits ‘fundamental failure’ of bank’s management and a ‘lackadaisical attitude’ to risk
Metals group had borrowed $1.3bn from Swiss bank’s clients to finance sprawling empire
Bank of Ireland chief is leaving the pay cap behind and heading for one of Europe’s more trouble-prone lenders
Lender fails in attempt to discharge directors’ legal liabilities but survives two other contentious votes
Federal indictment against Archegos founder shines light on risk controls at sophisticated trading desks
Exits of finance chief, Asia head, and legal counsel come as Swiss lender slumps to first-quarter loss
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