Credit Suisse
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Trading indicates stress in short term as longer bonds are tighter
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Credit Suisse has courted Saudi investors to fund its restructuring plan but all hinges on shareholder vote
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Capital markets and advisory, but not markets, to join entrepreneurial firm
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The sovereign is mulling a deal in treacherous market conditions
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Market participants expect the Swiss bank to raise more cash for its restructuring
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A fire sale on Paradeplatz is under way
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Swiss bank is reportedly planning asset sales as part of next week's strategic review
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In the run up to Credit Suisse’s strategic review at the end of the month, the bank is cutting jobs in its corporate finance division while a star banker in Europe has quit for a rival
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Buy-back offer seen as show of strength despite expectation it will provide only 'modest' gain
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Rumours about the Swiss bank lead to uncertainty over the Fed's regulation of non-US banks
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The Swiss bank is sufficiently capitalised and fears of 2008 are far-flung, though dire market conditions are against its restructuring
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The Swiss bank’s latest travails seem to have more to do with publicity than liquidity but the messaging will be known come October 27