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Credit Suisse hire hints at distressed debt return

The Swiss bank has hired a former Morgan Stanley banker as a director in distressed debt trading, a division the bank shut down at the height of the financial crisis

Credit Suisse has hired a former Morgan Stanley banker as a director in distressed debt trading, a unit of the bank’s fixed income division that was shut down in 2008 as part of a move away from riskier business.

David Chene has been appointed by the Swiss bank to help rebuild its distressed debt trading business, according to City of London headhunter Correlate Search, which cited a report on specialist website CreditFlux.

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