Swiss politicians want Credit Suisse Greensill evidence made public
Swiss politicians are demanding the public disclosure of confidential financial watchdog documents relating to the Greensill scandal at collapsed bank Credit Suisse. +Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox The documents are currently playing an important role in a London trial. Swiss parliamentarians want the financial market supervisory authority (Finma) evidence made available in Switzerland, reports the Sonntagszeitung newspaper. The Finma documents submitted in the London court proceedings showed not least that the Credit Suisse management had been warned against working with the Australian investor Lex Greensill, various British media have reported in recent days. The scandal surrounding the liquidation of the "Greensill funds" worth around $10 billion placed with wealthy investors is considered one of the reasons for the downfall of Credit Suisse and its takeover by rival UBS. + Swiss bank watchdog 'blundered on Credit Suisse' Naively exploited In a civil ...