Credit Suisse
The Ghost of Credit Suisse: Why Swiss Prosecutors Are Haunting UBS and What It Means for Global Finance
Swiss prosecutors charge former Credit Suisse execs and UBS, turning a financial bailout into a high-stakes legal battle. What does this mean for banking?
The Swiss Gambit: Why “Too Big to Fail” Just Met Its Match in the Alps
Switzerland’s rejection of “too big to fail” rules for its megabank UBS is a high-stakes gamble. Is it a brave stand or a reckless financial error?
Clash of Titans: Why Switzerland’s Regulatory War on UBS Could Backfire
Switzerland’s plan to impose harsh new capital rules on UBS post-Credit Suisse could cripple its global competitiveness. A look at the high-stakes dilemma.
Clash of Titans: UBS Loses $440M Greensill Lawsuit Against SoftBank in High-Stakes Showdown
UBS loses a $440M lawsuit against SoftBank over the Greensill collapse, marking a key verdict in the fintech firm’s multi-billion dollar fallout.
The SFr16.5 Billion Blunder: Swiss Court Rules Credit Suisse Bond Wipeout Unlawful, Shaking Global Finance
A Swiss court ruled the SFr16.5bn Credit Suisse AT1 bond wipeout was unlawful, a landmark decision challenging regulatory power and investor rights.