By John O’Donnell, Dave Graham and Stefania Spezzati SECRET meetings, mistrust among officials and attempts to downplay the gravity of Credit Suisse’s problems hamstrung Switzerland in the run-up to the bank’s collapse in 2023, an inquiry by lawmakers has found. Almost two years after the implosion of the country’s second-largest bank, Swiss lawmakers issued a 560-page-plus report revealing a culture of secrecy at the centre of Switzerland’s government and detailing the confusion it caused. Read More
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