Scandal-hit Credit Suisse has reasons to be glad this year’s AGM is again virtual
Bank faces a monumental struggle to restore its reputation as the pressure mounts
Bank faces a monumental struggle to restore its reputation as the pressure mounts
Bank reports £1.9 billion pretax profit; Horta-Osorio leaves after decade in role
Appointment of outgoing Lloyds Bank chief comes as Swiss lender reveals potential $680m losses from US civil suit
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Markets report: Fear of virus curbing global growth offsets positive US labour data
Bank hired investigator to shadow former employee amid fears he would poach colleagues
Zurich-based lender is battling its worst reputational crisis in years after it engaged a private investigator to track its outgoing head of wealth management, Iqbal Khan
Relationship between two top executives at Credit Suisse has messily broken down
Bank will from November charge 0.75% on cash balances over 2 million Swiss francs
European governments actively discussing nomination of departing Bank of England governor
Management board paid €55.7m in 2018 as broader bonus pool down 14%, due to job cuts
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Writedown keeps bank from first year in the black since Thiam’s turnaround plan began in 2015
Claims US tax overhaul will lure overseas firms countered by warnings of higher deficits
Emily O’Reilly said his membership risks hurting public confidence in the ECB
World’s largest wealth manager cites lack of government oversight
Company records profit after €5.63 bn in losses in 2015 and 2016
Swiss hedge fund seeks divide the bank into 3 different arms
Fall of five places to 16th in Scorpio’s rankings of world’s 25 biggest private banks
Emily O’Reilly questions public interest benefit of ECB head in consultative group
Shareholder groups increasingly active in opposing higher pay at Irish PLCs
Board makes offer after several investor advisory groups opposed packages
Swiss banking group opened trading floor in Dublin last year for prime services business
Tidjane Thiam’s pay packet follows near €3bn loss at Swiss bank amid restructuring
Loss keeps pressure on chief executive Tidjane Thiam to deliver on his turnaround plan
Bank will have ‘good, steady’ Irish employment growth, says top European executive
Financial Forum: Bank is currently looking at various EU cities, board vice-chair says
Bank’s new CEO has cut thousands of jobs and switched focus to wealthy clients
Remarks come as Germany denies it is working on rescue plan for Deutsche Bank
Switzerland’s second biggest bank reports $311m loss after writedowns on trading positions
Switzerland’s second-largest bank announces 800m francs in additional cost cuts
CEO says turmoil in global markets to help him speed up change process in the bank
Tidjane Thiam calls for ‘a significant reduction’ as bank reports multibillion dollar loss
Bank books fourth quarter impairment charge of 3.8 bn francs amid revamp
Swiss bank expected to move 100 staff from London to Dublin
British bank midway through cost-reduction plan which involves shedding 19,000 jobs
Swiss bank wants to move 40 traders and 60 support staff to Ireland as part of a cost-cutting drive
About 23,000 jobs to go in cost-cut by John Cryan, new CEO of Germany’s biggest bank
Reduction reflects a fall in profits at the group, particularly in its food retail arm
Firm announces extension of bancassurance partnership in Asia with Standard Chartered
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