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Credit Suisse CEO dismisses European bank mergers as 'solution'

Published 02/06/2019, 09:20
Updated 02/06/2019, 09:25
© Reuters. CEO Thiam of Swiss bank Credit Suisse awaits the company's annual news conference in Zurich
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ZURICH (Reuters) - Mergers are not the best way to help Europe's banks deal with negative interest rates, Credit Suisse (SIX:CSGN) Chief Executive Tidjane Thiam said in an interview published on Sunday.

"That is not the solution," Thiam told Swiss newspaper Blick am Sonntag. "Negative interest rates have created an extremely difficult environment, where many banks have come under long-term pressure. A merger here would fix nothing."

UBS Chief Executive Sergio Ermotti said last month after Germany's Deutsche Bank (DE:DBKGn) and Commerzbank (DE:CBKG) called off merger talks that consolidation in the European banking industry remains inevitable.

However, Thiam said he did not think that either of Switzerland's two largest banks, UBS and Credit Suisse, would become takeover targets. The failed merger talks between Germany's two biggest lenders prompted speculation of deals with other European banks, including UBS.

Thiam said in the interview he was not criticising the policies of the Swiss National Bank (SNB), which has used negative rate to weaken the Swiss franc.

"I am only saying that negative rates have a negative effect on the economy," he said.

Thiam, who has led Credit Suisse since 2015, said its main problems have now been settled and the bank had made great strides in reducing costs through technology.

© Reuters. CEO Thiam of Swiss bank Credit Suisse awaits the company's annual news conference in Zurich

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