Credit Suisse: Ex-Board Member Keeps Mum on the Collapse
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The former CS administrator, Harvard professor and gender expert Iris Bohnet in conversation about Trump's America, the anger at everything woke and her new book. Only one topic she doesn't want to talk about.
Two years on from Credit Suisse - AT1 bonds still need greater transparency
By Colin Clunie, head of EMEA operations at Clearwater Analytics Two years ago, the world witnessed the dramatic fall of a historic banking institution. UBS stepped in at the behest of the Swiss financial authorities, swallowing up Credit Suisse. Several years of scandals had eroded investor confidence in the bank, forcing the shotgun merger. In amongst the chaos, a pocket of investors was caught out as the AT1, or ‘co-co’ bonds that had been is…
Credit Suisse: Ex-Board Member Keeps Mum on the Collapse
Behavioral economist Iris Bohnet served on the board of Credit Suisse for over ten years. In an extensive interview with the «Neue Zürcher Zeitung», however, she notably kept her comments very guarded on the subject. The «Neue Zürcher Zeitung» (NZZ) published an interview on Tuesday with Swiss Professor and behavioral economist Iris Bohnet. Journalists Christin Severin and Aline Wanner also questioned the holder of the Albert Pratt Professorship…
Behavioral economist Iris Bohnet was a member of Credit Suisse's Board of Directors for more than ten years. In a large interview with the NZZ, however, she is remarkably narrow-lipped on the subject.
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