Collapsed Swiss bank Credit Suisse is alleged to have withheld details of its historic links with World War II-era Nazi ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Kate Linebaugh: In 1998, two Swiss banks, UBS and Credit Suisse, came to an ...
The Swiss bank engaged in a “pattern of obstruction” by not sharing some information during past investigations into the lender’s ties to Nazis, the Senate Budget Committee said.
In an exclusive interview with finews.com, former U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland Edward McMullen shares his perspective on ...
Swiss bankers sought to cover up the extent to which they helped the Nazis store looted assets during World War II by placing their account information under a secret file with the stamp ...
An investigation by a U.S. Senate panel has found that troubled investment bank Credit Suisse concealed information during previous inquiries into Nazi-controlled bank accounts during World War II.
Fresh look at archives unearthed Nazi-linked accounts discovered by bank in 1990s but never disclosed to investigators. Switzerland thought it came to terms with its Nazi-assisting past after ...
Swiss bank UBS is working with an independent ombudsman to shed light on Nazi-linked accounts, it said over the weekend.
Investigators looking into Credit Suisse’s connections to Nazi-era account holders uncovered new evidence that the bank failed to disclose during earlier probes, U.S. Senate Budget Committee ...