Credit Suisse | Credit Presentation Deck | 20 slides

Credit Suisse · 2023-03
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front_matter
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summarize
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The slide compares absolute capital (CHF bn) and percentage ratios (Capital ratio and Leverage ratio) for Credit Suisse against regulatory requirements.analyze_data
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Includes a legend for liquidity vs TLAC-eligible instruments and a summary table for net issuance.analyze_data
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The slide displays specific bond issuance details for 1Q23 and pie charts showing the currency composition of funding for 2021, 2022, and 2023.analyze_data
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The chart shows a dip in the 'Earlier part of 4Q22' followed by a recovery to 144% by the end of 4Q22.analyze_data
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The slide illustrates the relationship between CET1 capital levels and specific regulatory triggers for AT1 instruments.analyze_data
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The slide illustrates the capital structure hierarchy for Credit Suisse as of Dec 31, 2022.show_valuation_bridge
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The slide uses a stacked bar chart to represent a waterfall hierarchy of financial instruments.present_framework
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The slide outlines the regulatory framework for bank resolution in Switzerland, specifically referencing the Bank Insolvency Ordinance and Banking Act.present_framework
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Illustrates the intercompany funding mechanism and subordination hierarchy.present_framework
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The table categorizes instruments by trigger type (Low/High), instrument type (Tier 2/AT1), currency, notional value, coupon, maturity, first call date, and reganalyze_data
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The chart uses a hierarchical structure to display subsidiaries under Credit Suisse AG, categorized by business divisions (Investment Bank, Region Asia Pacific,other
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The slide highlights the bank's collateralization strategy and compares its credit loss provisions against a peer group of global banks.compare_peers
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The slide highlights Credit Suisse AG (Bank) in a blue row, showing its relative credit standing compared to peers.compare_peers
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The table uses a matrix format to map specific credit rating tiers (columns) to individual banks (rows) using agency-specific codes.compare_peers
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The table uses a matrix-like layout to map specific bank instruments to their respective credit rating tiers.compare_peers