Credit Suisse trader banned for life by HK
The Securities and Futures Commission has put a lifetime ban on a derivatives trader who fled Hong Kong after being caught concealing risk and losses.
The Securities and Futures Commission has put a lifetime ban on a derivatives trader who fled Hong Kong after being caught concealing risk and losses.
The chief executive of Julius Baers two entities in Monaco has stepped down in order to fully focus on acquiring and servicing clients for the company.
Credit Suisse has been hit with a fine for operating an illegal cross-border banking business that helped thousands of American clients evade tax.
Credit Suisse has returned from a shaky, fine-hampered Q2 to report income before taxes far exceeding CHF 1bn in the third quarter.
Credit Suisse is to merge its private banking operations in eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa with western Europe.
Swiss bank Credit Suisse has revealed that it is to join Barclays, UBS and Deutsche Bank in being probed over its alternative trading dark pools.
Despite improved cost control and an increase in assets under management, the groups wealth management division saw earnings fall.
Adrian Zuercher from Credit Suisse Asset Management has been appointed as head of asset allocation, Asia Pacific at UBS Wealth Management.
Credit Suisse International (CSI) and Yorkshire Building Society have been fined £3.8m by the Financial Conduct Authority for misleading investors on a widely sold structured product.
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.
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.
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".