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The Search for Nazi Accounts in Credit Suisse Makes Ubs Tremble

Summary by El Pais
Ronald Lauder was a key figure in an agreement signed in 1998 that forced Swiss banks to pay $1.25 billion for managing the accounts of Holocaust victims. However, following the historic pact, he was convinced that financial institutions should have contributed much more. “There were probably between $5 billion and $10 billion left in the ink case,” explains the president of the World Jewish Congress. The interview takes place in his office on F…

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Ronald Lauder was a key figure in an agreement signed in 1998 that forced Swiss banks to pay $1.25 billion for managing the accounts of Holocaust victims. However, following the historic pact, he was convinced that financial institutions should have contributed much more. “There were probably between $5 billion and $10 billion left in the ink case,” explains the president of the World Jewish Congress. The interview takes place in his office on F…

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Saturday, August 9, 2025.
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