November 9, 2011
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SWITZERLAND'S second-biggest bank Credit Suisse says it has warned US clients that they may be the target of a US tax probe, and urged them to hire lawyers to represent them. "The letter exists," a spokesman from the bank said, referring to media reports ..more
NEW YORK (MainStreet) — Remember, remember the fifth of November? Well the numbers are in, and they are memorable. According to the Credit Union National Association (CUNA), more than 40,000 people joined credit unions on Nov. 5, Bank ..more
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NEW YORK (CNNMoney) — More than 40,000 people joined credit unions during the "Move Your Money" and "Bank Transfer Day" movements this past Saturday, continuing the exodus of customers fed up with big banks. The new customers were the latest in ..more
Swiss bank Credit Suisse has sent letters to some US clients, saying their account details may be given to the Internal Revenue Service. It is unclear how many US clients have been notified, but it covers accounts open from 2002 to the end of last year ..more
Nov 7 (Reuters) - Credit Suisse AG, Switzerland's second-largest bank, has begun notifying certain U.S. clients suspected of offshore tax evasion that it intends to turn over their names to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, with the help of Swiss tax ..more
Nov. 7 (Bloomberg) — Hours after a creditor and his gang of tattooed thugs hustled Zhong Maojin into a coffee shop in Wenzhou, he says he wouldn t yield to their demands. They wanted to take over one of the pharmacies in a chain he d built ..more
WASHINGTON Nov 8 (Reuters) - Credit card issuers are bumping up their rewards for the holiday shopping season as they seek to lure consumers away from debit cards and competitors. For shoppers with decent credit scores, this can provide the ..more









