Credit Agricole found itself caught in the cross-hairs of the credit crunch and eurozone crisis, but after three years of restructuring, it now looks to be back on its feet, growing revenues at a time when much of the industry is hurting. After three long years of restructuring and reform at its corporate and investment bank, Credit Agricole seems to have finally turned a corner. While many of its bigger rivals posted some of the worst numbers for years in the first quarter, the French lender - now pared-back and leaner - had a strong Q1, with most businesses growing.
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