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  2. World Jewish Congress lawsuit against Swiss banks - Wikipedia

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    Ed Fagan, one of the main attorneys representing the plaintiffs in the WJC case against Swiss banks, would again file suit against Credit Suisse and UBS in 2002, this time on behalf of South African Apartheid victims. [40] The case was later expanded to include more than 30 companies, including Nestle, Ford, Shell, ExxonMobil and Citigroup. He ...

  3. Credit Suisse - Wikipedia

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    Credit Suisse was also a primary dealer and Forex counterparty of the Federal Reserve in the United States. Credit Suisse was founded in 1856 to fund the development of Switzerland's rail system. It issued loans that helped create Switzerland's electrical grid and the European rail system.

  4. Acquisition of Credit Suisse by UBS - Wikipedia

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    The final deal to purchase Credit Suisse for CHF 3 billion ($3.2 billion) was accepted by the board of Credit Suisse prior to the opening of Asian financial markets on Monday morning. The acquisition was an all-stock deal, with Credit Suisse shareholders receiving 1 UBS share per 22.48 Credit Suisse shares, equivalent to CHF 0.76 per share.

  5. Credit Suisse secures $54 billion lifeline as authorities ...

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    Credit Suisse on Thursday said it would borrow up to $54 billion from the Swiss central bank to shore up liquidity and investor confidence after a slump in its shares intensified fears about a ...

  6. Credit Suisse to shed 9,000 staff in ‘radical’ cost-saving ...

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    Credit Suisse has more than 150 offices around the world, including a major branch in London, and employs 5,500 staff in the UK. The company did not confirm which locations will be affected by the ...

  7. Thomas Gottstein - Wikipedia

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    Thomas P. Gottstein (born 1964) is a Swiss former banker. He was a member of the group executive board of Credit Suisse from October 2015 to July 2022. From February 2020 to July 2022, he was chairman of the executive board (group CEO) of Credit Suisse.

  8. Richard Clarida - Wikipedia

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    Richard Harris Clarida (born May 18, 1957) is an American economist who served as the 21st Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve from 2018 to 2022. Clarida resigned his post on January 14, 2022, to return from public service leave to teach at Columbia University for the spring term of 2022.

  9. Clariden Leu - Wikipedia

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    J. P. Buri was the son of the General Partner at Bank Heusser Bernard Buri, and Clariden merged with Bank Heusser Buri based in Basel to gradually acquire the four Credit Suisse private banks: Bank Leu, Bank Hofmann, and BGP Banca di Gestione Patrimoniale together with the securities dealer Credit Suisse Fides on January 26, 2007, Clariden Leu ...