Tag: Credit Suisse
US: Court dismisses dome FX rigging claims against Credit Suisse
A New York judge overseeing litigation accusing 16 banks of rigging prices in the foreign exchange market on Wednesda y, September 4, narrowed,...
EU: Credit Suisse CEO dislikes European bank mergers plan
Mergers are not the best way to help Europe’s banks deal with negative interest rates, Credit Suisse Chief Executive Tidjane Thiam said in an...
EU: Four banks charged with alleged bond trading cartel
Deutsche Bank, Credit Agricole, Credit Suisse, and another bank have been charged by European Union antitrust regulators for being in a bond trading cartel.
It...
US: Judge approves antitrust suit against 6 banks
An antitrust lawsuit filed against six major banks—Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Credit Suisse, Morgan Stanley, and UBS Group—in August 2017, received...
EU: Credit Suisse gets antitrust complaint in FX probe
Credit Suisse Group announced it received a European Union antitrust complaint last week, raising the risk of a fine in a lengthy investigation into...
US: NY regulator fines Credit Suisse US$135 million over FX practices
Credit Suisse Group has agreed to pay US$135 million to settle allegations that its foreign exchange traders deceived customers, improperly shared their information and...
Aug-07(1)
In this issue:
The XM-Sirius Merger
Paul Larkin, Jul 26, 2007
A Competitive Analysis of the Proposed XM-Sirius Satellite Radio Merger
Ultimately, the opinions that matter are those...
Jul-07(1)
In this issue:
The Brussels Summit and European Competition Law
Antonio Bavasso, Jun 26, 2007
An Unfortunate Turn for Europe
As the curtain closes on the Brussels summit...
Antitrust Decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court, 1967 to 2007
Leah Brannon, Douglas Ginsburg, Nov 05, 2007
In this article we suggest that the U.S. Supreme Court, far from indulging a pro-defendant or anti-antitrust bias,...
The Credit Suisse Decision and U.S. Financial Markets
This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle
Jul 31, 2007
This article was previously published in The Daily Deal. It is...