Credit Suisse sees calmer years ahead


Big European bank: A Swiss flag flying over a sign of Swiss bank Credit Suisse in Bern. While Credit Suisse is still one of Europe’s largest investment banks, its main focus is managing money for wealthy entrepreneurs around the globe and especially in emerging markets. — AFP

ZURICH: Tidjane Thiam is looking forward to things getting back to normal.

In an interview with Swiss newspaper NZZ am Sonntag, the chief executive officer of Credit Suisse Group AG said the bank is now targeting “business as usual” after years of restructuring.

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