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April 10, 2021, 7:54 AM

Credit Suisse’s New Chairman to Decide If a Deal Is the Answer

Jan-Henrik Förster
Jan-Henrik Förster
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Ambereen Choudhury
Ambereen Choudhury
Bloomberg News
Ruth David
Ruth David
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The damage control work at Credit Suisse Group AG from a pair of disasters that stunned the banking world will soon give way to the question of how the 165-year-old institution will rehabilitate its business and reputation.

A new chairman, Lloyds Banking Group Plc chief Antonio Horta-Osorio, arrives in three weeks, to begin the search for answers after the fiascoes involving Archegos Capital Management, a New York-based family office, and supply-chain lender Greensill Capital, which have already wiped out more than a year of profits.

Horta-Osorio has a few possible courses, including: a housecleaning that shrinks the Credit Suisse ...

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