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credit suisse ceo brady dugan stands firm.plead guilty to criminal charges and pay a $2.5 billion phone. >>> investors hanging up on vodafone without verizon. they forecast earnings will drop as it spends more cash on its networks. >>> the defense ministry says the u.s. should cancel the charges. >>> plus, thailand's army declares martial law but stops short of a full-blown coup in a six-month long crisis that has paralyzed the government. >>> we're just waiting for the la latest print of uk inflation stats. sterling/dollar is spiking higher on the back of that. have you got it, helia? >> no, i'm speculating. >> rising more than expected, 1.8% is what we've got from cpi. so there we go. the downward march has come to a halt this morning. >> the squeeze on wages is tightening again. >> yes, indeed. the last print of average earnings. it didn't even climb over, did it, the previous number. that's why sterling has 1.6847 on the back of that as well. i just want to say if we have the ppi number as well. i don't necessarily have at
credit suisse ceo brady dugan stands firm.plead guilty to criminal charges and pay a $2.5 billion phone. >>> investors hanging up on vodafone without verizon. they forecast earnings will drop as it spends more cash on its networks. >>> the defense ministry says the u.s. should cancel the charges. >>> plus, thailand's army declares martial law but stops short of a full-blown coup in a six-month long crisis that has paralyzed the government. >>> we're just...
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. >> that was the credit suisse ceo brady dugan testified before the senate.oes the administration have a reason for not wanting these names released as well? that is hard to say. i have talked to people in the administration -- >> various administrations, right? ies.his cuts across the part have been very soft on punishing corporate crime in general with respect to banks. wall street banks have been serial violators. talkingcase, we are about a bank that has been doing this kind of activity for decades. dougan has been at the bank for 25 years. throughout that period, they have been operating this kind of money laundering for wealthy tax invaders. >> what was the crime that they committed? >> for example, they had a department that setup, wealthy americans i came to the geneva airport had a special office, something like 10,000 clients of this bank went through that bring ind were able to their transactions, check on their accounts in privacy. .here was no name on the door they would send bankers el, a bigr to art bas miami convention. >> swiss bankers would
. >> that was the credit suisse ceo brady dugan testified before the senate.oes the administration have a reason for not wanting these names released as well? that is hard to say. i have talked to people in the administration -- >> various administrations, right? ies.his cuts across the part have been very soft on punishing corporate crime in general with respect to banks. wall street banks have been serial violators. talkingcase, we are about a bank that has been doing this kind of...
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journal" talking about how credit suisse struck a deal with swiss regulators that would have cost brady dugan his job. we're not seeing that, as well. he will remain at the helm. >> yes, because the local politicians are up in arms about the state of credit suisse, they don't have to open up the bank secrecy, he lives to fight another day. >> all right, thank you so much, simon. >>> when we come back, orange is the new guest. we'll speak to taylor schilling, star of the hit show "orange is the new black" on netflix. plus, you got a lot of information on the surface 3. we'll be hearing from a microsoft executive later on this hour. just take a closer look. it works how you want to work. with a fidelity investment professional... or managing your investments on your own. helping you find new ways to plan for retirement. and save on taxes where you can. so you can invest in the life that you want today. tap into the full power of your fidelity greenline. call or come in today for a free one-on-one review. ♪ [ male announcer ] since we began, mercedes-benz has pioneered many breakthroughs. ♪ brea
journal" talking about how credit suisse struck a deal with swiss regulators that would have cost brady dugan his job. we're not seeing that, as well. he will remain at the helm. >> yes, because the local politicians are up in arms about the state of credit suisse, they don't have to open up the bank secrecy, he lives to fight another day. >> all right, thank you so much, simon. >>> when we come back, orange is the new guest. we'll speak to taylor schilling, star of...
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. >> is brady dugan's job threatened? >> most delegations took place before 2007. has stood by him. >> he has done a job. >> keri, thank you for joining us to talk about the infinite unanswerable questions of the banks too big to jail. >> lots of pondering. if you have a job on wall street, hang on tight. they are going fast. ♪ >> good morning everyone. collapse. the omnicom us onmm will be with "market makers." >> no joan, though. >> he has a new movie. arm."llion dollar they want to appeal to the emerging markets, especially india. >> i am tom keene, with a scarlet fu and erik schatzker. erik has the top headlines. >> it was a day for vladimir putin to flex military muscles over the crisis in ukraine. troops marched across red square as they celebrated their victory over germany in world war ii. the european union is ready to expand sanctions to some russian companies. like an overhaul of fannie mae and freddie mac may not take place this year. democrats will not support the proposal without major revisions. draft, housonton made clowney the number one pick. he w
. >> is brady dugan's job threatened? >> most delegations took place before 2007. has stood by him. >> he has done a job. >> keri, thank you for joining us to talk about the infinite unanswerable questions of the banks too big to jail. >> lots of pondering. if you have a job on wall street, hang on tight. they are going fast. ♪ >> good morning everyone. collapse. the omnicom us onmm will be with "market makers." >> no joan, though. >>...
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in zurich, the politicians there are suggesting that brady dugan should resign.alary of $11 million, if you're justifying the high salary with the responsibility you can carry, you cannot duck that responsibility in emergency, or so says the president of the s.p. let me just leave you with one more thing, guys. tomorrow is the quarterly inflation report from the bank of england. you may find tomorrow the b.o.e. stars talking about when rates rise, which could change our conversation more broadly on central banks. back to you. >> a conversation that's been expected for quite sometime, but it will be interesting to see that finally happen. simon, thanks. >>> when we come back, so many internet tvs, how do you even choose one, with amazon's fire tv, google chromecast, apple tv, and more? we've got the master to break down which box is right for you. walt mossberg, reviewing them all. i bought a car, over and tells you, and you're like. a good deal or not. looking at truecar.com. there's no buyer's remorse. save time, save money, and never overpay. visit truecar.com
in zurich, the politicians there are suggesting that brady dugan should resign.alary of $11 million, if you're justifying the high salary with the responsibility you can carry, you cannot duck that responsibility in emergency, or so says the president of the s.p. let me just leave you with one more thing, guys. tomorrow is the quarterly inflation report from the bank of england. you may find tomorrow the b.o.e. stars talking about when rates rise, which could change our conversation more...
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. >> on a conference call with analysts and reporters, credit suisse ceo brady dugan says he remains committed to the bank and has never considered stepping down. the chief executive and the bank's cheryl have both come under pressure from swiss politicians to resign. $2.5 billion is coming from shareholders. >>> the officials are accused of stealing american trade secrets through cyber espionage. beijing summoned the u.s. ambassador to china and says its military has neveren gauged in cyber spying on businesses. eunice yoon will have more from beijing in just a few minutes. >>> thailand's army declared martial law nation wood today. the army denies it is staging a military coup, saying the goal is to restore order after six months of street protests. the caretaker government maintains it was not informed about martial law in advance. the u.s. says they are monitoring the situation in thailand closely. >>> we have a couple highlights but hg, home depot, out with earnings. >> the stock is moving around a little bit. the number itself before we look at the chart is $1. the company earn
. >> on a conference call with analysts and reporters, credit suisse ceo brady dugan says he remains committed to the bank and has never considered stepping down. the chief executive and the bank's cheryl have both come under pressure from swiss politicians to resign. $2.5 billion is coming from shareholders. >>> the officials are accused of stealing american trade secrets through cyber espionage. beijing summoned the u.s. ambassador to china and says its military has neveren...