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Mar 2023
10m 23s

Swiss central bank backs Credit Suisse

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The Swiss central bank said it would provide a liquidity backstop to Credit Suisse, UK chancellor Jeremy Hunt unveiled a Budget that includes a £4bn expansion of free childcare, and Volkswagen is increasing its investments in electric vehicles.


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Swiss central bank offers Credit Suisse liquidity backstop after share plunge

Jeremy Hunt’s “Budget for growth” boosts UK childcare 

VW ramps up investments in electric car transition with €180bn injection

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