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SNB's Jordan blames Credit Suisse bosses for bank's crash

FILE PHOTO: Swiss National Bank (SNB) governing board chairman Thomas Jordan attends the annual general meeting in Bern
July 05, 2024
Reuters

ZURICH (Reuters) - Credit Suisse's collapse was caused by the bank's management, not by Swiss financial authorities, Swiss National Bank Chairman Thomas Jordan was quoted as saying on Friday.

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