Credit Suisse CEO Tidjane Thiam quits after spying scandal
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ZURICH (Reuters) - Credit Suisse said on Friday it had accepted Chief Executive Tidjane Thiam's resignation following a spying scandal. The Zurich-based bank said he would be replaced by Thomas Gottstein, the head of the bank's Swiss business. Credit Suisse's board also said Chairman Urs Rohner had backing to complete his term that runs until April 2021. "Urs Rohner has led the Board of Directors commendably during this turbulent time," said board member Severin Schwan in a statement. "After..