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Credit Suisse Asia-Pac aims to double pre-tax gain by 2018
Strategy lies in targeted private and investment banking services for Asian entrepreneurs
Published Wed, Oct 28, 2015 · 09:50 PM
Singapore
CREDIT Suisse Asia Pacific plans to double its pre-tax income by 2018, as the Swiss bank claims stake on the swell of wealth from first-generation entrepreneurs in the region, and in other emerging markets.
And this assumes pure organic growth, amid limited opportunities for acquisitions, said a top executive.
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