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Calello toughs out a turbulent year

Credit Suisse’s investment bank has coped with the credit crunch upheaval better than its peers

When Paul Calello was promoted to run Credit Suisse’s investment bank last May, the joke among the bank’s critics was that it had appointed Paulo Coelho, philosopher and best-selling author of The Alchemist, by mistake.

Credit Suisse’s first-quarter results last week appeared to confirm the chief executive had engaged in some sort of reverse alchemy, with the investment banking business turning a Sfr2bn (€1.2bn) profit at the end of the first quarter of 2007 into a loss of Sfr2.1bn for the same period this year.

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