NEWS
LONDON (Reuters) – Credit Suisse shares dropped to a record low on Friday after a Reuters report said the company is looking to raise fresh cash.
Credit Suisse has started sounding out investors for a capital hike for the fourth time in seven years as it attempts a radical overhaul of its investment bank, which could include exiting the U.S. market, two sources told Reuters.
Shares in Credit Suisse fell over 7% in early trade to a record low of 4.26 francs.
Including Friday’s move, shares are down over 50% this year and are on track for their worst yearly performance since 2008.
(Reporting by Samuel Indyk; Editing by Dhara Ranasinghe)
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