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Credit Suisse has announced it will borrow nearly $54 billion from the Swiss Central Bank to prevent liquidating, adding that it will seek to repurchase the debt. NBC News’ Ali Vitali and Caleb Silver break down how Credit Suisse’s problems are impacting global financial markets.