20230530 A long way down Credit Suisse Rolf Sethe 11th EBI Academic Debate

Prof. Dr. Rolf Sethe
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The slide uses a dramatic silhouette image of people walking, reinforcing the 'long way down' theme.front_matter
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The chart uses a line graph to visualize historical stock performance with specific callouts for three phases.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Early Struggles
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The chart maps specific corporate crises to the downward trend of the stock price.establish_context
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The slide highlights a 2,300% increase in foreign fines between the 2002-2012 and 2013-2022 periods.analyze_data
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The slide tracks the decline of Credit Suisse share price alongside major legal/regulatory events.summarize
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Open slide detailBeat · Rising SuccessLoop · Mece Breakdown
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The slide lists three specific instances of market manipulation (LIBOR, Gold, Forex) and provides a total sum of fines.illustrate_case
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The chart uses blue bars for positive values and red bars for negative values.analyze_data
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The slide contrasts the leadership change (Thiam out, Gottstein in) with the regulatory findings of organizational failure.illustrate_case
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Includes a screenshot of a FINMA press release.illustrate_case
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Includes photos of Urs Rohner and António Horta-Osório with status indicators.illustrate_case
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Includes a screenshot of a FINMA press release regarding the investigation.illustrate_case
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The slide uses a contrast between the outgoing COB (associated with a red X) and the incoming COB (associated with a green checkmark).illustrate_case
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The slide highlights a specific event date and its impact on share price, framing a reputational and legal risk.frame_problem
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Part of a timeline or case study deck regarding Credit Suisse's decline.illustrate_case
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Slide 26 of a presentation by Prof. Dr. Rolf Sethe.illustrate_case
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The table includes a sum of the quantifiable costs.quantify_impact
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The cartoon depicts a jockey labeled 'CS' (Credit Suisse) riding a horse while holding a champagne bottle labeled 'BONUS', referencing the bank's collapse.transition
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The chart shows a massive spike in tweets containing the hashtag #CreditSuisse in early October 2022.illustrate_case
Open slide detailBeat · Ultimate Achievement
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The chart highlights a significant decline in AuM during the specified period.analyze_data
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The slide highlights a specific instance of corporate communication failure and regulatory oversight.illustrate_case
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Slide from a presentation by Prof. Dr. Rolf Sethe titled 'Credit Suisse - A long way down'.establish_context
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The slide highlights the market reaction to a statement by the Saudi National Bank and the subsequent intervention by Swiss authorities.establish_context
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The slide uses a quote-based structure to summarize historical criticisms of Credit Suisse.summarize
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