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Swiss parliament to look into Credit Suisse fiasco - paper
05/16/2021 11:55
ZURICH (Reuters) - A Swiss parliamentary committee will discuss the fallout from billions of dollars worth of losses at Credit Suisse amid risk-management failures, bringing political scrutiny to bear on the financial sector, a Sunday paper reported. It s the politicians turn on the Credit Suisse issue, the SonntagsZeitung quoted Prisca Birrer-Heimo, a Social Democrat member of the lower house s economic affairs committee, as saying ahead of committee hearings set for Monday and Tuesday.
Credit Suisse declined to comment on the report.
Political intervention in the private sector is unusual in Switzerland and the prospect for concrete action remains unclear despite the crisis at the country s second-biggest bank.
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May 16, 2021 | 6:55 AM
ZURICH (Reuters) â A Swiss parliamentary committee will discuss the fallout from billions of dollars worth of losses at Credit Suisse amid risk-management failures, bringing political scrutiny to bear on the financial sector, a Sunday paper reported.
âItâs the politiciansâ turn on the Credit Suisse issue,â the SonntagsZeitung quoted Prisca Birrer-Heimo, a Social Democrat member of the lower houseâs economic affairs committee, as saying ahead of committee hearings set for Monday and Tuesday.
Credit Suisse declined to comment on the report.
Political intervention in the private sector is unusual in Switzerland and the prospect for concrete action remains unclear despite the crisis at the countryâs second-biggest bank.
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