
AbuildingofCreditSuisse,Switzerland"ssecond-largestbank,ispicturedinGeneva,Switzerland,Oct.3,2022.(Xinhua/LianYi)
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Wednesday"sfallwasthetenthconsecutivelosingsessionforCreditSuisse"sshares.Theyhavelostnearly40percentoftheirvaluesinceMarch3.
ROME,March15(Xinhua)--BankinggiantCreditSuisselostnearlyafourthofitsvalueWednesday,amidthegrowingfalloutfromthecollapseoftworegionalbanksintheUnitedStates.
WednesdaymarkedthesecondtimeinthreetradingsessionssincethecollapseofCalifornia"sSiliconValleyBank(SVB),andthesubsequentfailureofSignatureBankfromNewYork,thatEuropeanfinancialstockswereseverelybattered.
Nevertheless,thedramaticimpactonCreditSuisseintradingWednesdaywaslargelyunexpected,sincetheinstitutionissolarge.
Accordingto2022datafromInsiderIntelligence,CreditSuissewasthesecond-largestbankinSwitzerlandandthe17th-largestinEurope,withanestimated730billioneuros(772billionU.S.dollars)inassetsundercontrol.
TheSwissinstitutionsawitssharepriceplummetby24percentintradingWednesday,endingthedayat1.7Swissfrancsinheavytrading.Earlierinthesessionthesharesweredownbymorethan30percent.
Wednesday"sfallwasthetenthconsecutivelosingsessionforthecompany"sshares.Theyhavelostnearly40percentoftheirvaluesinceMarch3,whensharestradedat2.78Swissfrancs.
ThelatestdevelopmentshavealsoincreasedvolatilityfortheSwissfranccomparedtotheeuro,theU.S.dollar,andotherleadingcurrencies.
TheeuroandU.S.dollarbanknotesarepicturedinMadrid,Spain,Aug.23,2022.(Xinhua/MengDingbo)
StockexchangesacrossEuropewerealsoimpactedbyWednesday"slosses.
TheDAXblue-chipindexonGermany"sFrankfurtStockExchangefellby3.3percent;inParis,theCAC-40indexfellby3.6percent;sharesslipped4.6percentinMilan;inMadridtheyweredownby4.3percent;andinAmsterdamby2.9percent.
Inmostcases,financialsectorstocksledtheretreatasinvestorsworriedaboutfurtherimpactsonbankinginstitutions.
TheCreditSuissesell-offwasreportedlytriggeredbyaweaker-than-expectedannualfinancialstatement,followedbytheannouncementthataleadingshareholder--theSaudiNationalBank--wouldnotprovidenewfinancialsupportthroughtheacquisitionofmoreshares.
TheSwissNationalBanksaidlateWednesdaythatitwouldprovideCreditSuissewithcashifrequiredtokeepitafloat,althoughofficialssaidthebankwasnotatriskofcollapse.
Meanwhile,theEuropeanCentralBanktoldothermajorEuropeanlenderstomonitortheirexposuretoCreditSuissesharesofbonds.
Europeanbankshavebeenunderpressureoverthelast12months,withinflationratessoaringamidenergysupplyandtradeissuestiedtotheongoingconflictbetweenRussiaandUkraine.Risingpriceshavesqueezedprofitsbypushingbondyieldshigher.(1Swissfranc=1.07U.S.dollar)