CS shares drop but analysts sanguine after Thiam exit

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CS shares drop but analysts sanguine after Thiam exit

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Bob Geldof at a news conference with Nkhensani Mavasa (left) the first HIV positive person to address the United Nations General Assembly and Tidjane Thiam, Group Strategy and Development Director of Aviva PLC in the Cote D'ivoire, to announce the publication of the Data Report 2006, a summary how the G8 countries have delivered on the promises they made to Africa at last year's G8 summit at a news conference at the Millbank Tower, central London. | Stefan Rousseau/PA Archive/PA Images

The departure of Tidjane Thiam as chief executive of Credit Suisse on Friday caused the bank’s share price to fall, but analysts believe the firm’s strategy is likely to remain largely unchanged.

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