Category Archive: 3) Swiss Markets and News
Swiss unemployment down in second quarter of 2019
In the second quarter of 2019, the percentage of Switzerland’s population working rose by 1.1% and the percentage unemployed fell to 4.2%, based on the higher International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) measure. In the second quarter of 2019, 5.1 million people were working in Switzerland, 60% of the population. The number working rose 1.1% compared to the previous year, particularly among women (+2.0%).
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Swiss post rolls out more secure version of e-voting platform
The publicly-owned company Swiss Post, which had abandoned its electronic voting system in July over security concerns, has developed a new version. "We have already proposed a solution" to cantons, said general manager Roberto Cirillo in an interview published by the La Liberté newspaper on Friday.
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Swiss health insurers to send patients to pharmacy first
Swiss healthcare is typically ranked the world’s second most expensive, as a percentage of GDP, after the US. In Switzerland, compulsory health insurance premiums cover 37% of healthcare costs. Much of the rest is covered by tax payers and non-reimbursable out-of-pocket payments by individuals.
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Round 2 New Zealand All Blacks vs. Victor Matfield, Cindy Poluta & Maps Maponyane
It’s the GREATEST word showdown of 2019 as the All Blacks tackle Victor Matfield, Cindy Poluta and Maps Maponyane. Who do you think is the ultimate winner? https://invest.ec/2N1SBjT #BestOfTheBestRugby
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Swiss food-waste pioneer wins CHF200,000 prize
This year’s CHF200,000 ($204,000) J.E. Brandenberger Foundation prize has been awarded to Yvonne Kurzmeyer, founder of the charity organisation Schweizer Tafel. The organisation redistributes over 4,000 tonnes of food a year to underprivileged groups in Switzerland.
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Big firms required to publish gender pay gap in 2021
Large companies in Switzerland will have to analyse wages of men and women starting in 2020 and make the audited results available to staff in 2021. The Federal Council agreed on Wednesday that the equal pay revision to the Gender Equality Act, passed by parliament in December 2018, will come into force on July 1, 2020.
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Heinz Huber, CEO Raiffeisen Schweiz
Der Raiffeisen-CEO über die Halbjahreszahlen, das laufende Effizenzprogramm und die Risiken am Immobilienmarkt.
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Heinz Huber, CEO Raiffeisen Schweiz
Der Raiffeisen-CEO über die Halbjahreszahlen, das laufende Effizenzprogramm und die Risiken am Immobilienmarkt.
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Nine out of ten Swiss are satisfied with their job
The vast majority of Swiss people enjoy going to work. In a survey by consultants EY, 87% said they were satisfied or very satisfied with their job. Although the figure has barely changed since last year, differences between sectors persist. In the construction industry and in mechanical and systems engineering, for example, satisfaction has increased significantly.
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Grand Hotel Locarno
Grand Hotel Locarno
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Bringing black cinema to the fore
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Young directors reflect modern realities in film
Two young directors and the head of the committee that selected their short films, talk about their choices and the importance of cinema for society. Nouvo brings you short videos about Switzerland, Swiss current affairs and the wider world. Keep up to date and watch the videos wherever you are, whenever you like. — swissinfo.ch …
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Grand Hotel Locarno
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Swiss groundwater quality threatened by pollution
Pollution from agriculture, former industrial sites and landfills is threatening Switzerland’s groundwater reserves, according to a detailed study of water quality. The water quality study from the Federal Office for the Environment (FOEN), released on Thursday, said groundwater faces the greatest pressures in areas of high farming activity.
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Swiss pharma executive gets US sanction for insider trading
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has fined Lorenz Erne, a former senior executive at Swiss pharmaceutical firm Roche, for insider trading and ordered him to pay back the ill-gotten profits. Erne accepted the accusations and agreed to the terms of a settlement with the SEC, according to an SEC document published on Thursday. He has to pay back $159,228 (CHF156,000) plus a fine of $79,614 within 14 days to the SEC “for transfer to the...
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Börsen-Talk vom 16. August 2019
Ökonomen warnen vor einer Rezession. Mojmir Hlinka vom Vermögensverwalter Agfif sieht das aber anders und nennt im Börsen-Talk Schweizer Aktien, die in den nächsten Jahren «definitiv» zu den Gewinnern gehören werden.
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Börsen-Talk vom 16. August 2019
Ökonomen warnen vor einer Rezession. Mojmir Hlinka vom Vermögensverwalter Agfif sieht das aber anders und nennt im Börsen-Talk Schweizer Aktien, die in den nächsten Jahren «definitiv» zu den Gewinnern gehören werden.
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Swiss taxis Europe’s most expensive
In a recent comparison of taxi fares across Europe, Geneva and Zurich were the most expensive. In the study, which focused on the total cost of a taxi journey from the airport to the centre of town, Geneva (€36 – CHF40) and Zurich (€63 – CHF70) fared better than Milan (€105) and London (€104), which had the highest total journey costs. However, this is only because Zurich and Geneva airports are close to the city centre.
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The New Zealand All Blacks vs. Victor Matfield, Cindy Poluta & Maps Maponyane #BestOfTheBestRugby
It’s the ultimate word scrum as the All Blacks take on Victor Matfield, Cindy Poluta and Maps Maponyane to find out who the best of the best really is! Find out more: https://invest.ec/2N1SBjT #BestOfTheBestRugby
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Why are some films tough to make in Switzerland?
Filmmakers David Vogel and Samir discuss why some topics are received more critically by audiences in Switzerland, and how their childhoods have … — swissinfo.ch is the international branch of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SBC). Its role is to report on Switzerland and to provide a Swiss perspective on international events. For more articles, interviews …
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