Investors who were startled by the hastily agreed takeover of Credit Suisse appear to be seeing more upside.
ShareSwiss bank UBS agreed to take over its longtime rival Credit Suisse as authorities seek to halt a dangerous decline in confidence in the global banking system.
WSJ’s Patricia Kowsmann explains how the deal unfolded and what might come next. Photo: Hannah McKay/Reutershastily agreed takeover of Credit Suisse in March appear to be seeing more upside.Continue reading your article with
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