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GENEVA—Credit Suisse’s profits more than doubled in the third quarter as Switzerland’s second-largest bank benefited from cost cutting, brisk business in emerging markets and the services it provides...
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BRUSSELS—Israel suffered back-to-back diplomatic setbacks in Europe on Wednesday as Palestinians headed to the United Nations to try to set a two-year deadline for an Israeli withdrawal. In Geneva, the...
View ArticleLibya Fighting Could Lead to War Crimes Charges, UN Warns
GENEVA—Fighting between armed groups in Libya has killed hundreds of civilians and could lead to prosecution for war crimes, the U.N.’s top human rights official said Tuesday, while the U.N. envoy to...
View ArticleUkraine President Points to Russian Hand in Conflict
DAVOS, Switzerland—Ukraine’s president courted European support Wednesday against what he says are 9,000 Russian troops occupying 7 percent of his nation’s territory. Addressing the World Economic...
View ArticleCredit Suisse Doubles Profits in 3rd-Quarter
GENEVA—Credit Suisse’s profits more than doubled in the third quarter as Switzerland’s second-largest bank benefited from cost cutting, brisk business in emerging markets and the services it provides...
View ArticleAir Fares Seen Dipping Thanks to Oil Slump
GENEVA—Flying could get cheaper next year as airlines say they will finally start passing on some of the savings made on plummeting oil prices. Carriers are forecasting record profits for 2015 thanks...
View ArticleIsrael Suffers Sharp Rebuffs From Europe
BRUSSELS—Israel suffered back-to-back diplomatic setbacks in Europe on Wednesday as Palestinians headed to the United Nations to try to set a two-year deadline for an Israeli withdrawal. In Geneva, the...
View ArticleLibya Fighting Could Lead to War Crimes Charges, UN Warns
GENEVA—Fighting between armed groups in Libya has killed hundreds of civilians and could lead to prosecution for war crimes, the U.N.’s top human rights official said Tuesday, while the U.N. envoy to...
View ArticleUkraine President Points to Russian Hand in Conflict
DAVOS, Switzerland—Ukraine’s president courted European support Wednesday against what he says are 9,000 Russian troops occupying 7 percent of his nation’s territory. Addressing the World Economic...
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