Credit Suisse concealed Nazi accounts
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US finds more records found linking Credit Suisse, Nazi accounts

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U.S. Senate panel finds Credit Suisse concealed information about Nazi -controlled bank accounts.
The bank agreed in 1998 to take part in a $1.25 billion settlement of lawsuits brought by Holocaust survivors.
New documents have provided new proof of the existence of account holders linked to the Nazis , the Senate Budget Committee says.
The revelations stem from an interim report by former prosecutor Neil Barofsky .
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