UBS Group is paying $387 million in fines to the U.S. Federal Reserve System and the U.K.’s Prudential Regulation Authority and finalizing proceedings with the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) — in an effort to close the Archegos Capital Management chapter in the history of Credit Suisse, now a subsidiary of its former Swiss… Read More >>
UBS to Acquire Credit Suisse via Rescue Plan
In a stunning move, UBS announced on Sunday, March 19, that it will acquire for more than $3 billion the ailing Credit Suisse Group, making it part of UBS. Bank and Swiss authorities further outlined a rescue plan that will combine the former rivals into “a business with more than USD 5 trillion in total… Read More >>
Swiss Central Bank Throws Credit Suisse a Lifeline
Credit Suisse Group will be borrowing $54 billion from the Swiss National Bank (SNB), the central bank for Switzerland, in an effort to stabilize its fiscal situation, which began spinning out of control at about the same time as Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) in the U.S. collapsed. These parallel but essentially unrelated events have together… Read More >>
Credit Suisse Settles Great Recession Case for $495M
The New Jersey Attorney General’s Office has reached a $495 million “settlement in principle” with Credit Suisse to resolve “allegations of fraud and deceit in the sale of the toxic mortgage-backed securities,” that fueled the 2008 financial crisis. For those who might have forgotten: That was the financial crisis that rocked Wall Street at the… Read More >>
High Stakes for COVID-19 Policies
The stakes are high for financial services firms as they twist themselves into pretzels to formulate policies that prevent disease via the ongoing COVID-19 virus pandemic and yet facilitate flexible return-to-work strategies. All of which makes Credit Suisse Group’s recent executive shuffle apparently related to pandemic policies so interesting. In case you haven’t seen the… Read More >>
Credit Suisse to Exit Prime Services Business
Credit Suisse officials shortly after they announced an exit from the prime services business revealed that they have signed a referral agreement with BNP Paribas that will enable the French banking giant to provide support for the Swiss bank’s prime services and derivatives clearing customers. The move was made to facilitate the migration of clients… Read More >>
Credit Suisse Reaches $475M Settlement of Bond Scandal
Mozambique may seem far from Wall Street, but of course it’s not. Not in this interconnected world. And that means that a bond scandal in far-away Mozambique has attracted the attention of the Securities and Exchange Commission, the United States Department of Justice, and the United Kingdom’s Financial Conduct Authority. The SEC, the DoJ, and… Read More >>
Credit Suisse & CFTC Settle Swap Data Reporting Case
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission has ordered Credit Suisse International, Credit Suisse Securities Europe Limited, and Credit Suisse Capital LLC — three Credit Suisse entities that are provisionally registered swap dealers — to pay $1.5 million for “failing to comply with swap data reporting obligations.” In addition to the financial penalty, the three Credit Suisse… Read More >>
Three Banks Face $34M in Fines via Cartel Charges
Bank of America-Merrill Lynch, Crédit Agricole, and Credit Suisse have been fined by the European Commission for their alleged involvement in a bond-trading cartel that also included Deutsche Bank, which escaped the fine because it reported the situation to E.U. officials. Late last month, the three banks were fined a total of €28,494,000 ($34,589,360) for… Read More >>
Credit Suisse & Instinet Use Blockchain for T+0 Settlement
Instinet & Credit Suisse Use Paxos Settlement Service Instinet and Credit Suisse used blockchain technology from Paxos Trust Company to settle U.S. listed equities trades on a same-day, T+0 settlement, cycle via the Paxos Settlement Service, the market infrastructure provider confirms. “The trades occurred [March 4, 2021] at 11 AM ET and 3 PM ET… Read More >>