Credit Suisse
Federal prosecutors target former Credit Suisse traders
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Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Prosecutors are expected to file criminal charges against traders from Credit Suisse for inflating the value of mortgage bonds back in 2008. Why it has taken so long for these charges to be filed?
Criminal charges expected for ex-Credit Suisse traders
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Wednesday, February 1, 2012
The government is expected to file criminal charges today against two former traders at the investment bank Credit Suisse for allegedly misstating the value of mortgage bonds back in 2008.
Credit Suisse makes life a little harder for aspiring rogue traders
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Thursday, December 15, 2011
Take an extra week off and disconnect from your computers and BlackBerry, the bank tells employees as it steps up efforts to thwart nefarious trading within its ranks
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