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Dec.23 -- Credit Suisse Group AG’s latest internal probe into spying pointed the finger of blame at former Chief Operating Officer Pierre-Olivier Bouee and said there was no indication that other members of the board knew about his activities. Bloomberg’s Nicholas Comfort reports on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”