Credit Suisse is reportedly probing two of its equities traders in London over allegations of misconduct.
Zoe Henderson and Andrew Davis are being probed over their electronic communications, The Wall Street Journal reported.
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According to the report, Zoe Henderson alleged shared client information with her husband, who works at rival bank RBC Capital Markets.
Henderson also complained about improper and lewd behavior by her colleagues on the pan-European equities sales trading desk, people familiar with the probe told the publication.
It added that Henderson’s boss, Andrew Davis, had recently gone on leave in connection with the probe.
In a statement, Credit Suisse confirmed it was looking into charges of trade misconduct.
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By GlobalData"We cannot comment on employee matters under investigation," the statement read. "However, any allegations of this nature are taken very seriously at Credit Suisse."
