Why is Credit Suisse seem/treated as a serious problem should it go under? What makes it so special?
Submitted by [deleted] t3_yir91n in wallstreetbets
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Submitted by [deleted] t3_yir91n in wallstreetbets
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>The Swiss National Bank is important because it is the central bank of Switzerland and it plays a very important role in the global financial system. The SNB is a member of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) which sets monetary policy for the Eurozone.
The SNB also has close ties to other major central banks around the world, such as the US Federal Reserve and Japanese Central Bank. These relationships are important because they help ensure stability in global markets. For example, if there was a crisis in Europe, the SNB could provide liquidity to banks in Switzerland that might be affected by this crisis. This would help prevent a domino effect where one bank's failure leads to others failures across borders.
TheSNB also holds large reserves of foreign currencies, including Euros and US dollars. These reserves can be used to stabilize markets if there are sudden changes in demand or supply of these currencies
The thought of a "big ancient Swiss bank" going under and taking the rest of the world with it is just too juicy to give up, even if the facts don't back it up. Nothing is going to happen to CS and if it did, our government will bail them out anyway, just as they did with UBS. That doesn't mean that the stock will magically recover though, this dinosaur's value is where it belongs.
Mostly a belief that the Swiss government would not let them go under
Big ancient bank with a who's who of clientele going way back
idk why you got downvoted but i came here to say the same thing
It’s Lehman bros all over again.
Just wait 3 months. They’ll be insolvent
A google (or other search engine) search which contains "Credit Suisse" and "Archegos" in the search terms will tell you a LOT about the situation.
VisualMod t1_iuk23fb wrote
>TL;DR: Why is UBS such a big deal and why do people think its fall will affect markets?