Category Archive: 3) Swiss Markets and News
cash-Redaktor Marc Forster zu den Brexit-Wirren
Wie lange ist Theresa May noch britische Premierministerin? Hat der Brexit-Deal noch eine Chance? Und was sind die Auswirkungen auf die Schweiz? cash-Redaktor und UK-Experte Marc Forster ordnet die verworrene Lage ein.
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Peter Spuhler, VR-Präsident Stadler Rail
Peter Spuhler gibt einen Teil seiner Aktien der Stadler Rail über die Börse an Investoren ab. Im Video-Interview sagt er, wie er seine Stellung im Unternehmen behalten will. Er macht auch Angaben zur Dividendenpolitik.
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Donato Scognamiglio, Immobilienexperte und CEO IAZI
Die Performance bei Anlagen in Wohnliegenschaften beträgt im schweizweiten Schnitt hohe 6 Prozent. Im Video-Interview mit cash sagt IAZI-CEO Donato Scognamiglio, welche Renditen in Zukunft noch möglich sind.
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Börsen-Talk vom 23. März 2019
Small- und Mid-Caps werden wieder aufholen: Das ist die Prognose von Urs Beck. Der Fondsmanager diskutiert im cash-Börsen-Talk lohnende defensive Titel, aber vor allem auch kleinere Aktien mit Wachstumspotential.
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Hans Brändle, CEO Meyer Burger
Wie lange ist Theresa May noch britische Premierministerin? Hat der Brexit-Deal noch eine Chance? Und was sind die Auswirkungen auf die Schweiz? cash-Redaktor und UK-Experte Marc Forster ordnet die verworrene Lage ein.
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cash-Redaktor Marc Forster zu den Brexit-Wirren
Wie lange ist Theresa May noch britische Premierministerin? Hat der Brexit-Deal noch eine Chance? Und was sind die Auswirkungen auf die Schweiz? cash-Redaktor und UK-Experte Marc Forster ordnet die verworrene Lage ein.
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Swiss expat community hits 760,000
The number of Swiss Abroad citizens grew by 1.1% to reach 760,200 at the end of last year. Most live in neighbouring countries and in the United States.The expatriate community accounts for 10.6% of the total number of Swiss nationals, according to official statistics published on Thursday. Nearly three-quarters of the Swiss Abroad have dual nationality.
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Almost 60,000 Swiss dwellings unoccupied last year
A significant increase in vacant homes is predicted by Zurich Cantonal Bank. Suburbs are particularly prone to lower occupancy levels. The problem of empty housing, particularly in the urban periphery, is likely to worsen, with construction activity concentrated in areas with already high vacancy rates. Last year around 59,700 homes did not have any tenants.
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Growth forecast lowered for Swiss economy
Worsening international conditions will have a negative impact on Switzerland’s export-driven economy, prompting the Swiss Economic Institute (KOF) to lower its forecast for this year. KOF on Wednesday announced it had revised its growth forecast down from 1.6% to 1% for Switzerland’s gross domestic product. However, the latest outlook for 2020 remains virtually unchanged with growth of 2.1%.
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Facebook rejects most information requests from Swiss authorities
Over the first three months of 2018 Switzerland’s authorities made 80 requests for Facebook user data, however two thirds of them were rejected, according to the newspaper SonntagsBlick as reported in 20 Minutes. When the requests were urgent the response rate rose to two thirds of requests.
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Public transport enjoys another record year among tourists
Foreign visitors spent 6.4% more on Swiss Travel System tickets in 2018 than in the previous year. Sales rose to over CHF130 million ($131 million). 2018 is thus the sixth record year in a row, the Swiss Federal Railways said on Tuesday. Chinese guests were the top foreign users of public transport, with sales of CHF20.3 million, an increase of 14.9%.
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Swiss Rail shares bumper profits with passengers
In 2018, Swiss Rail made a profit of CHF 568 million, 42.5% more than in 2017. Part of the rise was due to higher than average spending on maintenance in 2017. It is worth noting that Swiss Rail receives a large sum from taxpayers every year. In 2018, the company received CHF 3.5 billion of public funding, CHF 2.7 billion of it booked as income.
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Swiss fear effects of 5G antennas
Fifth-generation (5G) mobile communications antennas are starting to go up in Switzerland. Not everyone is happy about this. — 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 and videos visit swissinfo.ch or …
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Swiss chocolate consumption slides
In 2018, Switzerland’s population consumed around 87,000 tonnes of chocolate. However, average chocolate consumption dropped from 10.5 kg per person in 2017 to 10.3 kg in 2018, a decline of roughly 2%. This decline reflects last year’s longer hotter summer, according to the industry association Chocosuisse.
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Additional flaw found in Swiss Post e-voting system
A second error in the Swiss Post planned e-voting system has been discovered as the public intrusion test phase comes to an end. The Federal Chancellery announced the need for action and confirmed a review of the e-voting certification and approval process. The same computer experts who discovered a critical error in the source code of Swiss Post’s new e-voting system earlier this month announced they discovered a further security gap.
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1999: Chinese president snubs Swiss government
On March 25, 1999, Chinese President Jiang Zemin was confronted by pro-Tibetan protesters upon his arrival at the seat of parliament in Bern. Furious, he refused to participate in a guard of honour or to greet government members waiting to receive him. In his speech, he sharply criticised the Swiss authorities, accusing them of not …
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UBS Swiss Desks
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