Credit Suisse
europe banks face rising fines bill
Europe’s biggest banks are facing estimated fines of $103.5bn from regulators around the world, according a briefing note from analysts at Credit Suisse.
Tax & Regulation | 20 May 14
Credit Suisse pleads guilty in US court
Credit Suisse has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to assist US customers in presenting false income tax returns and has paid a settlement to the US Government of $2.8bn.
credit suisse ubs launch swiss finance council
Two of Switzerland's biggest banks, Credit Suisse Group and UBS, today are launching a new organisation they say will seek to "engage in dialogue around policy developments in finance at the European and international level".
credit suisse appoints harrington cooper
Credit Suisse has appointed Harrington Cooper, the specialist fund distribution company, to manage the UK and Channel Islands distribution of its Master Limited Partnership (MLP) Index Fund.
credit suisse to withdraw from non core markets
Private bank Credit Suisse has confirmed plans to withdraw from a reported 50 countries which it considers unprofitable, while it ploughs forward with plans to orientate its business towards an ultra high net worth client base.