: Credit Suisse gets liquidity promise, but Wall Street not ‘out of the woods yet’

Investors remain on edge about the potential for more banking turmoil to unfold after shares of Credit Suisse fell to about $2 a share on Wednesday and the Swiss National Bank said it would provide liquidity, if needed.

“Credit Suisse is front-and-center,” said Jeff Schulze, investment strategist at ClearBridge Investments, by phone Wednesday after markets closed in New York.

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Futurist Eric Fry says it will be a “Summer of Surge” for these three stocks

One company to replace Amazon… another to rival Tesla… and a third to upset Nvidia. These little-known stocks are poised to overtake the three reigning tech darlings in a move that could completely reorder the top dogs of the stock market. Eric Fry gives away names, tickers and full analysis in this first-ever free broadcast.

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