Credit Suisse Stories
Credit Suisse CEO Ousted In The Wake Of Bizarre Espionage Scandal
Tidjane Thiam has quit Credit Suisse after losing a power struggle with its board
Credit Suisse Chief Thiam Quits As Spy Scandal Swells
Credit Suisse chief Thiam quits as spy scandal swells
Embattled Credit Suisse Chief Thiam Steps Down
Embattled Credit Suisse chief Thiam steps down
'Playing Nadal In South Africa Is Dream Come True,' Roger Federer Reveals Why
Federer and Nadal will be in action in South Africa later this week.
World's 22 Richest Men Have More Than All Women In Africa: Oxfam
World's 22 richest men have more than all women in Africa: Oxfam
Greta Warns World Leaders At Climate Protest Before Davos
Greta warns world leaders at climate protest before Davos
Credit Suisse Confirms Second Spying Case
Credit Suisse confirms second spying case
Credit Suisse Vows To Stop Financing New Coal-fired Power Plants
Credit Suisse vows to stop financing new coal-fired power plants
Report Blames Banks, Hedge Funds For September Interest Rate Spike On Repo Market
The Bank for International Settlements linked the surge in interest rates to the fact that only four large banks dominate the repo business, as well as the increasing involvement of hedge funds.
US Court Acquits Main Defendant In Mozambique Debt Scandal
US court acquits main defendant in Mozambique debt scandal
Was Netflix Impacted By The Massive Launch of Disney Plus?
Downloading analytics evidence a variety of insights into the nature of Netflix subscribers in relation to the burgeoning Disney+ application.
Mustang Electric vs. Tesla: Ford To Beat Elon Musk With Electric SUV
Ford's first electric vehicle -- the Mustang Mach-E SUV -- debuts Nov.17 with reservations starting the same day.
Tesla Model 3, Model S Get 'Recommended' Status From Consumer Report
American electric vehicle maker Tesla has got a boost with its Model 3 and Model S sedans regaining “recommended” status in the Consumer Reports magazine’s annual reliability survey published Thursday.
VIDEO: A Look At New American Dream Mall In New Jersey, Featuring Nickelodeon Theme Park And Ice Skating Rink
The American Dream Mall offers a variety of attractions for consumers, but will it survive as malls close across the country?
Boeing Shares Tumble Again As 737 MAX Crisis Deepens
Shares of Boeing tumbled again over its handling of the 737 MAX crisis after US aviation regulators criticized it for witholding key documents for months
Credit Suisse Unveils Negative Rates On Large Deposits
The logo of Swiss banking group Credit Suisse is pictured on November 11, 2018 in Geneva. Switzerland's second largest bank has said it will apply negative interest rates to large cash deposits
Former High-flyer Tycoon Brothers Arrested In India
Brothers Shivinder (C) and Malvinder (R) Singh are said to have lost a fortune worth billions over the past decade
Tesla Stock Down 4% Despite Breaking Delivery Record In Q3
Tesla misses the magic 100,000 EV delivery record for Q3 and Wall Street didn't like it.
Federal Reserve News: Long-Term Cash Injected Into Banking System
The Federal Reserve moved to inject new cash into the US banking after a turbulent week for money markets.
Recession 2020 Warning: Yield Curve Inversion Drops To Lowest In 12 Years, Biggest Indicator
The yield curve inversion continues, signaling an imminent recession by 2021.
Apple Releasing Notch-Less iPhone Sans Face ID Next Year, Analysts Say
New reports claim Apple will be releasing a notch-less and Face ID-less iPhone model next year, and might do away with the notch moving forward.
Climate Change News: Environmental Activists Protest Credit Suisse, UBS Due To Fossil Fuel Financing
Environmental activists demonstrated against major Swiss banks UBS and Credit Suisse on Monday for their financing of the global fossil fuel industry.
Lyft Files S-1, Expects Up To $25 Billion From IPO In April
Lyft has filed the papework for its IPO expected to generate some $25 billion.
Profit Shifting Rules Hiking Tax Burden: Credit Suisse
Switzerland's second-biggest bank Credit Suisse has stated that it fears a higher tax burden for 2018 than it had forecast earlier. This follows changes in the U.S. tax provisions aimed at preventing companies from shifting their profits abroad.
Goldman Sachs Nears Deal To Sell Its Fintech App
Goldman Sachs is in advanced talks with several financial companies to spin off ‘Simon’, its three-year-old app that sells financial products to retail investors, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter.
High US Stock Valuations Hinge On Inflation, Interest Rates
Yields on U.S. government securities and consumer prices overall have been moving higher, although they remain relatively moderate.
Credit Suisse CEO Targets Annual Profit Of 5-6 Billion Swiss Francs
Credit Suisse is aiming for an annual profit of 5 to 6 billion Swiss francs for the next two years as the bank puts its problems behind it, Chief Executive Tidjane Thiam told Swiss newspaper NZZ am Sonntag in an interview to be published on Sunday.
Credit Suisse Freezes $5 Billion Of Russian Money Due To US Sanctions
One of Switzerland’s largest banks, Credit Suisse, has frozen roughly 5 billion Swiss francs ($5 billion) of money linked to Russia to avoid falling foul of U.S. sanctions, according to its accounts, further increasing pressure on Moscow.
Credit Suisse Nears $360 Million Deadline In Fraud Suit Built On A Hunch
When the high-end property development Lake Las Vegas collapsed during the 2008 financial crisis, 31 funds that helped finance the project lost a total of $540 million. But only one of them, Dallas-based hedge fund Highland Capital Management, aggressively pursued legal action against Credit Suisse Group AG, which arranged the financing and appraisals for the project.
New York's Top Court Narrows Martin Act In $11 Billion Credit Suisse Case
New York State’s highest court on Tuesday narrowed the reach of a powerful law used by the state’s attorney general to fight financial fraud, handing a partial victory to Credit Suisse Group AG in an $11 billion lawsuit over defective mortgage securities.