CSFB Reports 24 Per Cent Growth From FX; Following Adjustments

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ZURICH--Credit Suisse Group reports a 24 per cent increase in revenues from its core FX division for 1998.

In a clarification of figures published in the Credit Suisse Group's 1998 financial report last week, CSFB announces trading income from foreign exchange and bank note trading of CHF1.257 billion ($915.2 million). This compares with last year's record of CHF1.014 billion ($693.8 million) earned from FX and bank note trading.

CS Group last week reported unadjusted income from FX and bank note

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