Zurich: Credit Suisse shares plunged by more than 14 percent today to hit a new historic low, as the markets worried about European banks following the collapse of US lender SVB. Shares in Switzerland's second-biggest bank fell rapidly on the Swiss stock exchange, dropping 14.30 percent to 2.139 Swiss francs. Other European banks took a beating, with Germany's Commerzbank down 12 percent, Spain's Santander shedding 7.4 percent and the Netherlands' ING falling 8.3 percent. Credit Suisse has lost 81 percent of its value since it was rocked by the bankruptcy of the British financial firm Greensill in March 2021 -- the first in a series of scandals that have weakened the Zurich-based bank.
Zurich: Credit Suisse shares plunged by more than 14 percent today to hit a new historic low, as the markets worried about European banks following the collapse of US lender SVB. Shares in Switzerland's second-biggest bank fell rapidly on the Swiss stock exchange, dropping 14.30 percent to 2.139 Swiss francs. Other European banks took a beating, with Germany's Commerzbank down 12 percent, Spain's Santander shedding 7.4 percent and the Netherlands' ING falling 8.3 percent. Credit Suisse has lost 81 percent of its value since it was rocked by the bankruptcy of the British financial firm Greensill in March 2021 -- the first in a series of scandals that have weakened the Zurich-based bank.Zurich: Credit Suisse shares plunged by more than 14 percent today to hit a new historic low, as the markets worried about European banks following the collapse of US lender SVB. Shares in Switzerland's second-biggest bank fell rapidly on the Swiss stock exchange, dropping 14.30 percent to 2.139 Swiss francs. Other European banks took a beating, with Germany's Commerzbank down 12 percent, Spain's Santander shedding 7.4 percent and the Netherlands' ING falling 8.3 percent. Credit Suisse has lost 81 percent of its value since it was rocked by the bankruptcy of the British financial firm Greensill in March 2021 -- the first in a series of scandals that have weakened the Zurich-based bank.Zurich: Credit Suisse shares plunged by more than 14 percent today to hit a new historic low, as the markets worried about European banks following the collapse of US lender SVB. Shares in Switzerland's second-biggest bank fell rapidly on the Swiss stock exchange, dropping 14.30 percent to 2.139 Swiss francs. Other European banks took a beating, with Germany's Commerzbank down 12 percent, Spain's Santander shedding 7.4 percent and the Netherlands' ING falling 8.3 percent. Credit Suisse has lost 81 percent of its value since it was rocked by the bankruptcy of the British financial firm Greensill in March 2021 -- the first in a series of scandals that have weakened the Zurich-based bank.Zurich: Credit Suisse shares plunged by more than 14 percent today to hit a new historic low, as the markets worried about European banks following the collapse of US lender SVB. Shares in Switzerland's second-biggest bank fell rapidly on the Swiss stock exchange, dropping 14.30 percent to 2.139 Swiss francs. Other European banks took a beating, with Germany's Commerzbank down 12 percent, Spain's Santander shedding 7.4 percent and the Netherlands' ING falling 8.3 percent. Credit Suisse has lost 81 percent of its value since it was rocked by the bankruptcy of the British financial firm Greensill in March 2021 -- the first in a series of scandals that have weakened the Zurich-based bank.Zurich: Credit Suisse shares plunged by more than 14 percent today to hit a new historic low, as the markets worried about European banks following the collapse of US lender SVB. Shares in Switzerland's second-biggest bank fell rapidly on the Swiss stock exchange, dropping 14.30 percent to 2.139 Swiss francs. Other European banks took a beating, with Germany's Commerzbank down 12 percent, Spain's Santander shedding 7.4 percent and the Netherlands' ING falling 8.3 percent. Credit Suisse has lost 81 percent of its value since it was rocked by the bankruptcy of the British financial firm Greensill in March 2021 -- the first in a series of scandals that have weakened the Zurich-based bank.Zurich: Credit Suisse shares plunged by more than 14 percent today to hit a new historic low, as the markets worried about European banks following the collapse of US lender SVB. Shares in Switzerland's second-biggest bank fell rapidly on the Swiss stock exchange, dropping 14.30 percent to 2.139 Swiss francs. Other European banks took a beating, with Germany's Commerzbank down 12 percent, Spain's Santander shedding 7.4 percent and the Netherlands' ING falling 8.3 percent. Credit Suisse has lost 81 percent of its value since it was rocked by the bankruptcy of the British financial firm Greensill in March 2021 -- the first in a series of scandals that have weakened the Zurich-based bank.Zurich: Credit Suisse shares plunged by more than 14 percent today to hit a new historic low, as the markets worried about European banks following the collapse of US lender SVB. Shares in Switzerland's second-biggest bank fell rapidly on the Swiss stock exchange, dropping 14.30 percent to 2.139 Swiss francs. Other European banks took a beating, with Germany's Commerzbank down 12 percent, Spain's Santander shedding 7.4 percent and the Netherlands' ING falling 8.3 percent. Credit Suisse has lost 81 percent of its value since it was rocked by the bankruptcy of the British financial firm Greensill in March 2021 -- the first in a series of scandals that have weakened the Zurich-based bank.Zurich: Credit Suisse shares plunged by more than 14 percent today to hit a new historic low, as the markets worried about European banks following the collapse of US lender SVB. Shares in Switzerland's second-biggest bank fell rapidly on the Swiss stock exchange, dropping 14.30 percent to 2.139 Swiss francs. Other European banks took a beating, with Germany's Commerzbank down 12 percent, Spain's Santander shedding 7.4 percent and the Netherlands' ING falling 8.3 percent. Credit Suisse has lost 81 percent of its value since it was rocked by the bankruptcy of the British financial firm Greensill in March 2021 -- the first in a series of scandals that have weakened the Zurich-based bank.Zurich: Credit Suisse shares plunged by more than 14 percent today to hit a new historic low, as the markets worried about European banks following the collapse of US lender SVB. Shares in Switzerland's second-biggest bank fell rapidly on the Swiss stock exchange, dropping 14.30 percent to 2.139 Swiss francs. Other European banks took a beating, with Germany's Commerzbank down 12 percent, Spain's Santander shedding 7.4 percent and the Netherlands' ING falling 8.3 percent. Credit Suisse has lost 81 percent of its value since it was rocked by the bankruptcy of the British financial firm Greensill in March 2021 -- the first in a series of scandals that have weakened the Zurich-based bank.Zurich: Credit Suisse shares plunged by more than 14 percent today to hit a new historic low, as the markets worried about European banks following the collapse of US lender SVB. Shares in Switzerland's second-biggest bank fell rapidly on the Swiss stock exchange, dropping 14.30 percent to 2.139 Swiss francs. Other European banks took a beating, with Germany's Commerzbank down 12 percent, Spain's Santander shedding 7.4 percent and the Netherlands' ING falling 8.3 percent. Credit Suisse has lost 81 percent of its value since it was rocked by the bankruptcy of the British financial firm Greensill in March 2021 -- the first in a series of scandals that have weakened the Zurich-based bank.Zurich: Credit Suisse shares plunged by more than 14 percent today to hit a new historic low, as the markets worried about European banks following the collapse of US lender SVB. Shares in Switzerland's second-biggest bank fell rapidly on the Swiss stock exchange, dropping 14.30 percent to 2.139 Swiss francs. Other European banks took a beating, with Germany's Commerzbank down 12 percent, Spain's Santander shedding 7.4 percent and the Netherlands' ING falling 8.3 percent. Credit Suisse has lost 81 percent of its value since it was rocked by the bankruptcy of the British financial firm Greensill in March 2021 -- the first in a series of scandals that have weakened the Zurich-based bank.Zurich: Credit Suisse shares plunged by more than 14 percent today to hit a new historic low, as the markets worried about European banks following the collapse of US lender SVB. Shares in Switzerland's second-biggest bank fell rapidly on the Swiss stock exchange, dropping 14.30 percent to 2.139 Swiss francs. Other European banks took a beating, with Germany's Commerzbank down 12 percent, Spain's Santander shedding 7.4 percent and the Netherlands' ING falling 8.3 percent. Credit Suisse has lost 81 percent of its value since it was rocked by the bankruptcy of the British financial firm Greensill in March 2021 -- the first in a series of scandals that have weakened the Zurich-based bank.Zurich: Credit Suisse shares plunged by more than 14 percent today to hit a new historic low, as the markets worried about European banks following the collapse of US lender SVB. Shares in Switzerland's second-biggest bank fell rapidly on the Swiss stock exchange, dropping 14.30 percent to 2.139 Swiss francs. Other European banks took a beating, with Germany's Commerzbank down 12 percent, Spain's Santander shedding 7.4 percent and the Netherlands' ING falling 8.3 percent. Credit Suisse has lost 81 percent of its value since it was rocked by the bankruptcy of the British financial firm Greensill in March 2021 -- the first in a series of scandals that have weakened the Zurich-based bank.Zurich: Credit Suisse shares plunged by more than 14 percent today to hit a new historic low, as the markets worried about European banks following the collapse of US lender SVB. Shares in Switzerland's second-biggest bank fell rapidly on the Swiss stock exchange, dropping 14.30 percent to 2.139 Swiss francs. Other European banks took a beating, with Germany's Commerzbank down 12 percent, Spain's Santander shedding 7.4 percent and the Netherlands' ING falling 8.3 percent. Credit Suisse has lost 81 percent of its value since it was rocked by the bankruptcy of the British financial firm Greensill in March 2021 -- the first in a series of scandals that have weakened the Zurich-based bank.Zurich: Credit Suisse shares plunged by more than 14 percent today to hit a new historic low, as the markets worried about European banks following the collapse of US lender SVB. Shares in Switzerland's second-biggest bank fell rapidly on the Swiss stock exchange, dropping 14.30 percent to 2.139 Swiss francs. Other European banks took a beating, with Germany's Commerzbank down 12 percent, Spain's Santander shedding 7.4 percent and the Netherlands' ING falling 8.3 percent. Credit Suisse has lost 81 percent of its value since it was rocked by the bankruptcy of the British financial firm Greensill in March 2021 -- the first in a series of scandals that have weakened the Zurich-based bank.Zurich: Credit Suisse shares plunged by more than 14 percent today to hit a new historic low, as the markets worried about European banks following the collapse of US lender SVB. Shares in Switzerland's second-biggest bank fell rapidly on the Swiss stock exchange, dropping 14.30 percent to 2.139 Swiss francs. Other European banks took a beating, with Germany's Commerzbank down 12 percent, Spain's Santander shedding 7.4 percent and the Netherlands' ING falling 8.3 percent. Credit Suisse has lost 81 percent of its value since it was rocked by the bankruptcy of the British financial firm Greensill in March 2021 -- the first in a series of scandals that have weakened the Zurich-based bank.Zurich: Credit Suisse shares plunged by more than 14 percent today to hit a new historic low,
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