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Credit Suisse has significantly reduced exposure to Archegos Capital, source says

Credit Suisse slashes dividend and overhauls management as it takes $4.7-billion hit from Archegos fallout Brenna Hughes Neghaiwi and Matt Scuffham ZURICH Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer ARND WIEGMANN/Reuters Credit Suisse Groupsaid Tuesday it will take a 4.4-billion Swiss franc ($5.9-billion) hit from dealings with Archegos Capital Management, prompting it to overhaul the leadership of its investment bank and risk divisions. The scandal-hit bank now expects to post a loss for the first quarter of around 900-million Swiss francs. It is also suspending its share buyback plans and cutting its dividend by two-thirds.

Southwest Airlines pilot accused of indecent exposure mid-flight

Southwest Airlines pilot accused of indecent exposure mid-flight 6 Apr, 2021 02:54 AM 2 minutes to read The indecent act in question happened while over Maryland. Photo / Sue Ogrocki, AP Other Federal authorities have charged a former Southwest Airlines pilot with indecent exposure for an incident they say occurred during a flight last August. Michael Haak was the pilot in command of the plane during a flight from Philadelphia to Orlando, Florida, according to a single-page filing in federal district court in Maryland. According to the document, which was dated Friday, Haak exposed his genitals in acts that began, continued and were completed while flight 6607 on 10 August was in the air. The document did not indicate the circumstances and who might have witnessed the incident. However, the filing in Maryland stated that Haak was the pilot in command of the aircraft.

Cancer-causing chemical found in hand sanitizers made during the pandemic

Monday, April 05, 2021 by: Divina Ramirez Bypass censorship by sharing this link: https://www.afinalwarning.com/506414.html (Natural News) Some hand sanitizers made to meet the surge in demand amid the coronavirus pandemic contain high levels of a cancer-causing chemical known as benzene, according to a study conducted by the online pharmacy, Valisure. Valisure analyzed 260 bottles of hand sanitizer across 168 brands in its laboratory in New Haven, Connecticut. The analysis showed that 44 bottles had detectable levels of benzene, while 21 bottles contained levels of benzene above the approved limit of two parts per million (ppm). Valisure also detected “unacceptably high levels” of methanol and acetaldehyde. The 

Garage fires in Hegewisch deemed arson, police say

Garage fires in Hegewisch deemed arson, police say
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