Credit Suisse denies Swiss help Germans dodge tax pact September 3, 2012Business NewsbusinessNewsExpert ZURICH (Reuters) – The head of Credit Suisse denied on Monday that Swiss banks have been undermining a tax pact with Germany by helping wealthy clients move funds to rival financial centers such as Singapore to avoid becoming subject to taxes. Related PostsCredit Suisse shareholders back pay planCyprus scrambles to avert meltdown, EU threatens cutoffLimited banking union can buy time, German finance minister writesGoldman registers risky credit fund as publicly traded companyThyssenKrupp plans $1.3 billion-plus share sale: report Share this:Like this:Like Loading...