Category Archive: 3) Swiss Markets and News
Swiss hotels poised for big losses after record 2019
The Swiss hotel industry could lose out on up to half a billion francs in 2020 due to the impact of Covid-19, the boss of the country’s tourism body has said. Martin Nydegger of Switzerland Tourism said on Monday that he expects the virus to account for some 2.1 million fewer overnight stays in Swiss hotels this year compared with 2019, amounting to financial losses of CHF532 million ($574 million).
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Preparing society for an AI-infused future
Benjamin Rosman, a Professor in robotics and machine learning at Wits, decodes Artificial Intelligence and the impact it will have on society. You can listen to the podcast here: https://invest.ec/39tbepl
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Financing a sustainable future
Investec’s Fani Titi and the JSE’s Dr Leila Fourie are two of 30 global CEOs tasked by the UN to find funding for the inclusive, low-carbon and climate-resilient future envisioned by the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). In this Focus Talk, they chat to Tanya dos Santos, Investec’s Group head of sustainability, on taking sustainability …
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Credit Suisse linked to list of 12,000 Nazis found in Argentina
A list of 12,000 Nazis who are said to have lived in Argentina from the 1930s onwards has been found in Buenos Aires. Many of the Nazi sympathisers reportedly paid money into one or more accounts at Schweizerische Kreditanstalt, which later became Credit Suisse.
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Chinese economic disruption hits Swiss supply chains
China’s sharp contraction in economic activity over the past month due to the coronavirus epidemic is sending shockwaves across the globe. Switzerland is one of the top ten countries exposed to Chinese supply disruptions, a United Nations report reveals.
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Red Bull profits from Swiss sugar subsidies
The makers of sweet products benefit from the federal subsidies paid to sugar beet farmers in Switzerland. The price of sugar in Switzerland has been on the decline for years. As a result, 400 farmers have quit producing it in recent years. Sugar beet producers receive annual subsidies amounting to CHF36 million ($38 million).
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How to become Swiss
If you have a connection to Switzerland through your family or your partner and want to make it official by becoming Swiss yourself – this is how you can go about it. The Swiss passport can seem difficult to get. In this ‘Switzerland Explained’ video we describe how to kickstart the application process if you’re living abroad and how to find out …
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Potential relief for some Swiss renters
Every three months the rate of interest used to benchmark Swiss rents is reviewed. If it goes down some renters have the right to request a decrease in rent. This time the reference rate fell from 1.50% to 1.25%.
The last time it dropped was 2 June 2017 when it fell to 1.5%. The rate is based on the average Swiss mortgage rate over three months.
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Swiss price watchdog calls for reduction in train ticket prices
With track fees for rail companies set to drop, savings should be passed on to customers, Stefan Meierhans told the weekly NZZ am Sonntag. The call comes on the heels of revelations that two state-owned rail firms wrongly claimed millions in subsidies.
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Transport operators told to pay back millions in state subsidies
Two more Swiss state-owned transport companies have been ordered to pay back more than CHF50 million ($51 million) in wrongly claimed subsidies. The authorities are also looking into the possibility of criminal prosecutions in connection with the worsening subsidies scandal.
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Close to one fifth of households in Switzerland behind on debt payments
In 2017, 18.9% of Switzerland’s population lived in a household with outstanding debt repayments, a percentage that has rose from 17.7% over the proceeding 4 years. The most common forms of outstanding debts were taxes, health insurance premiums and phone bills. 9.9% of households had outstanding tax payments, 7.3% owed health insurance money and 5.2% had an outstanding telecommunications bill.
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Swiss business takes on global waste
Mr. Green, a recycling subscription service with a social mission, has been a big hit with busy families and businesses in cities in Switzerland. But can it work in Africa? Swiss entrepreneur Keiran Smith had no connection with Kenya before starting Mr. Green Africa.
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Geneva watch fair cancelled over coronavirus fears
The organisers of Watches & Wonders Geneva – the former Salon International de la Haute Horlogerie (SIHH) - have cancelled their annual watch fair due to take place from April 25-29, amid fears over the new coronavirus outbreak.
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Transforming trauma into creative expression | The power of art
“You put a page and a pencil in front of one of our learners and sometimes they struggle to just make a mark. Because to make a mark is to make yourself vulnerable, and there’s no space for vulnerability where they live.” To appreciate the tranformative power of art, watch as some 15,000 pieces of …
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Should rail commuter data be monetised through advertising?
Swiss Federal Railways is coming under fire for using the personal data of commuters for advertising purposes. The data commissioner and a watchdog group have sounded the alarm bell as the volume of data being harnessed grows.
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Young Professionals Revolution Bike Handover – Kagiso
Investec empowered 36 aspiring entrepreneurs in the Young Professionals Revolution. In October 2019, Investec Private Banking, in partnership with Qhubeka and enke: Make Your Mark, handed over 40 bikes to 36 aspiring South African entrepreneurs, who will be starting up small businesses within the Kagiso community, west of Johannesburg. This forms part of the Young …
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Inside Out of the Ordinary Episode VII – Possibility
“If it weren’t for education, I think my life would have turned out very differently. The force of progress will continue to sweep everything aside, my life is such an example,” says Investec CEO Fani Titi in this introduction to the Inside Out of the Ordinary film series. In this episode, Fani shares his life’s …
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Unions say anti-EU initiative is bad for workers
Trade unions have come out against the initiative to scrap the freedom of movement agreement with the European Union, saying a “yes” vote would be “an attack on all workers”. Accepting the right-wing proposal would lead to a situation whereby “collective agreements and wage checks would be replaced by an unfettered competition of all against all,” Swiss Trade Union Federation boss Pierre-Yves Maillard said on Monday.
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Alex Danson: My Hidden Story (trailer)
17 months after suffering a mild traumatic brain injury, former GB and England women’s hockey captain and Olympic gold medalist, Alex Danson, shares her story about her ongoing road to recovery.
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Alex Danson: My Hidden Story
“I once thought that I wouldn’t be well enough to tell this story.” Distinctive performance is about overcoming your battles as well as being at the top of your game. After suffering a mild traumatic brain injury 17 months ago, former GB and England hockey player Alex Danson partnered with Investec to share her journey … Continue reading...
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