Credit Suisse Chairman Apologizes to Shareholders Amidst UBS Deal Backlash

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Credit Suisse's annual shareholder meeting, the first held in person since the pandemic, became the final chapter of its 167-year-old history as the bank faced backlash over its recent scandals. The chairman apologized for the bank's failures and promised to take action, but many shareholders expressed anger and disappointment. The meeting marked the end of an era for Credit Suisse as it faces an uncertain future.
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