Credit Suisse Stocks List
Related Industries: Asset Management
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
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CEFD | B | ETRACS Monthly Pay 1.5X Leveraged Closed-End Fund Index ETN | 1.8 | |
VPC | A | Virtus Private Credit Strategy ETF | 1.52 | |
PCEF | A | PowerShares CEF Income Composite Portfolio | 0.79 | |
CEFS | A | Exchange Listed Funds Trust ETF | 0.46 |
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Date | Stock | Title |
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Nov 15 | DHY | Credit Suisse High Yield Bond goes ex dividend Monday |
Nov 15 | CIK | Credit Suisse Asset Management Income Fund, Inc goes ex dividend Monday |
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Credit Suisse Group AG is a Swiss multinational investment bank and financial services company founded and based in Switzerland. Headquartered in Zürich, it maintains offices in all major financial centers around the world. As the second largest bank in Switzerland, it is considered a "Bulge Bracket" bank providing services in investment banking, private banking, asset management, and shared services. Credit Suisse is known for its strict bank–client confidentiality and banking secrecy practices.
Credit Suisse was founded in 1856 to fund the development of Switzerland's rail system. It issued loans that helped create Switzerland's electrical grid and the European rail system. In the 1900s, it began shifting to retail banking in response to the elevation of the middle class and competition from fellow Swiss banks UBS and Julius Bär. Credit Suisse partnered with First Boston in 1978. After a large failed loan put First Boston under financial stress, Credit Suisse bought a controlling share of the bank in 1988. From 1990 to 2000, the company made a series of acquisitions dramatically increasing their market share via the purchases of Winterthur Group, Swiss Volksbank, Swiss American Securities Inc. (SASI) and Bank Leu, among others.
The company restructured itself in 2002, 2004 and 2006. It was one of the least affected banks during the global financial crisis, but afterwards began shrinking its investment business, executing layoffs and cutting costs. The bank was at the center of multiple international investigation for tax avoidance which culminated in a guilty plea and the forfeiture of US$2.6 billion in fines from 2008 to 2012. In 2017, Credit Suisse had CHF 1.376 trillion of assets under management, an increase of 9.9% from 2016.
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