"Swiss Parliament Convenes Emergency Session for Credit Suisse Bailout"
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The Swiss parliament will hold an emergency session to discuss Credit Suisse's downfall and the government's response to it. Many parliamentarians have criticized the rescue package, which saw Credit Suisse taken over by rival UBS for $3.3 billion and propped up with over $250 billion in guarantees and support. The vote is largely symbolic as the state has already committed the funds and lawmakers cannot overturn that decision. There are also growing worries about a staff cull, and the Swiss Bank Employees' Association has called for Credit Suisse and UBS to freeze any job cuts.
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