Germany not affected by reports of Credit Suisse data leak - finance ministry

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Germany does not think it is affected by a leak of Credit Suisse client data that was published by an investigative journalism network, a spokesperson for the finance ministry said on Monday.

Switzerland's national flag flies above the logo of Swiss bank Credit Suisse at its headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland April 18, 2021. REUTERS/Arnd WiegmannBERLIN, Feb 21 - Germany does not think it is affected by a leak of Credit Suisse

client data that was published by an investigative journalism network, a spokesperson for the finance ministry said on Monday. Several media outlets published allegations that the bank's clients included human rights abusers and businessmen who had been placed under sanctions.Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.comMore from ReutersSign up to our investor newsletter to get the latest news and trends in global financial markets.

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