Credit Suisse and UBS signed a merger agreement, with UBS emerging as the surviving entity. With the combined market capitalization is approximately USD 65 billion, the merger follows negotiations between the two Swiss banks, prompted by
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Legal advisors involved in the UBS-Credit Suisse merger: For UBS: Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (‘Freshfields’) is advising UBS Group as global transaction counsel. UBS counsel also include Bär & Karrer and Davis Polk. For Credit
Credit Suisse, acting through its London branch, successfully completed its issuance of EUR 750 m aggregate principal amount of 5.550 per cent. senior notes due 2026. Credit Suisse issued the Notes through its London branch in two separate
Credit Suisse has successfully completed its issuance of GBP 500 m aggregate principal amount of 7.750 per cent. senior notes due 2026. The Notes were issued under Credit Suisse’s Euro Medium Term Note Programme. The Notes have
Baker McKenzie advised Zürcher Kantonalbank and Credit Suisse acting as joint arrangers, joint bookrunners and joint lead managers in connection with the issuance by First Swiss Mobility 2022-1 of CHF 218,800,000 2.43% asset-backed Class A Notes
Credit Suisse Switzerland issued an aggregate of EUR 750 million of covered bonds. The new series, EUR 750 m Fixed-Rate Covered Bonds due 2026, has been Credit Suisse Switzerland’s inaugural EUR covered bonds issuance. The covered bonds
Homburger has advised Credit Suisse and UBS Switzerland in connection with the financing of Farner Consulting in support of its international buy-&-build strategy. Farner Consulting, together with its subsidiaries Rod and DU DA,
Saudi National Bank (SNB) has announced that it has committed to participate in the capital raising exercise announced by Credit Suisse Group to assist with the future growth of their business. Following the Capital Raise,
The increase in management control comes as EIP, a leading infrastructure investor focused on the energy transition, continues to grow and expand globally. EIP began in 2014 as a joint venture with Credit Suisse and since 2020
Credit Suisse Group has announced that its board of directors will propose to an Extraordinary General Meeting to be held on 23 November 2022 to approve two separate share capital increases: a first capital increase through the