Credit Suisse chairman insists that talks to replace CEO Gottstein have not taken place, rebutting reports
Credit Suisse Chairman Axel Lehmann denies Bloomberg's reporting that talks to replace CEO Thomas Gottstein have taken place. He adds that the bank is on track with its turnaround strategy.
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