Credit Suisse CEO Thomas Gottstein, who presided over a series of costly mishaps, is set to depart, according to people familiar with the bank
Credit Suisse Group AG is set to announce the departure of Chief Executive Thomas Gottstein, according to people familiar with the bank, part of an effort to turnaround theThe timing of
his departure couldn’t be determined, but an announcement could come as soon as Wednesday, when the bank is set to release quarterly results, the people said. Credit Suisse flagged in June that
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