UBS agrees to take over Credit Suisse amid Silicon Valley Bank fallout
Swiss banking giant UBS agreed to buy rival Credit Suisse for roughly 3 billion dollars, in a deal brokered by the Swiss Government. The announcement comes as new details emerge about the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. Ed O'Keefe reports.
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