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Where Pension Funds and Companies Push the Shoe After the End of the Cs

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After the departure of Credit Suisse, many feared that banking services would generally become more expensive for the Swiss economy. Now, a study shows that there are specific deficits: in the case of larger corporate loans, syndicated financing and occasionally in the issue business. For pension funds, the choice of depository banks for the global custody of securities has been reduced.
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After the departure of Credit Suisse, many feared that banking services would generally become more expensive for the Swiss economy. Now, a study shows that there are specific deficits: in the case of larger corporate loans, syndicated financing and occasionally in the issue business. For pension funds, the choice of depository banks for the global custody of securities has been reduced.

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finews.ch broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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