Category Archive: 3) Swiss Markets and News

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UBS L’alpigiano stagisti – episodio 4

Dopo due settimane di stage in alpeggio, Stefan e Res traggono le loro conclusioni. La vita in alpeggio può essere sì romantica, ma è soprattutto molto dura. Che cosa pensa Res della prestazione lavorativa di Stefan? E Stefan è contento di tornare a casa, nel suo ambiente urbano? https://www.ubs.com/alpeggio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UBSglobal

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UBS The alp apprentice – episode 4

Stefan and Res reflect on the two-week alp apprenticeship. Life on the Alp can be romantic, but it is first and foremost hard work. What does Reese think about Stefan’s performance at work and is Stefan happy to return to urban life? More: https://www.ubs.com/alp-summer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UBSglobal

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UBS Der Alp Praktikant – Episode 4

Stefan und Res ziehen nach zwei Wochen Alp-Praktikum ihr Fazit. Das Alpleben kann zwar romantisch sein, aber in erster Linie ist es harte Arbeit. Wie schätzt Res Stefans Arbeitsleistung ein und freut sich Stefan auf seine Heimkehr in urbane Gefilde? Mehr Infos: https://www.ubs.com/alp Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UBSglobal

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cash-Talk vom 6. Oktober 2017

Die Wohnungsleerstände steigen an, Renditen von Mietobjekten sinken. Weshalb trotzdem weiter gebaut wird und was gegen leer stehende Wohnungen getan werden kann, sagt Martin Waeber von ImmoScout24 im cash-Talk.

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Tobias Straumann, Wirtschaftshistoriker Uni Zürich

Für die Schweiz ist laut Wirtschaftshistoriker Tobias Straumann eine offene Wirtschaft zwar wichtig. Doch Kritik gegenüber der Globalisierung ist zum Teil durchaus berechtigt, wie er im Video-Interview erklärt.

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Critical Swiss-German rail route back to normal

Commuters using a busy stretch of railway between the Swiss city of Basel and Karlsruhe in Germany will be relieved to learn that services will return to normal on Monday following long-running repairs to a German tunnel.

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“This Is A Crisis Greater Than Any Government Can Handle”: The $400 Trillion Global Retirement Gap

Today we’ll continue to size up the bull market in governmental promises. As we do so, keep an old trader’s slogan in mind: “That which cannot go on forever, won’t.” Or we could say it differently: An unsustainable trend must eventually stop. Lately I have focused on the trend in US public pension funds, many of which are woefully underfunded and will never be able to pay workers the promised benefits, at least without dumping a huge and unwelcome...

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Switzerland Tourism Names New Director – Martin Nydegger

The top Swiss tourism body has announced that Martin Nydegger will take over from his predecessor Jürg Schmid as head of the organisation. The 46-year-old Nydegger has been a member of Switzerland Tourism’s executive board since 2008. A selection committee within Switzerland Tourism’s Board of Directors selected Nydegger for the post earlier this week, and announced the decision on Friday after the Swiss cabinet approved the move. He will formally...

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Here Are The Cities Of The World Where “The Rent Is Too Damn High”

In ancient times, like as far back as the 1990s, housing prices grew roughly inline with inflation rates because they were generally set by supply and demand forces determined by a market where buyers mostly just bought houses so they could live in them. Back in those ancient days, a more practical group of world citizens saw their homes as a place to raise a family rather that just another asset class that should be day traded to satisfy their...

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Swiss 2018 health premiums unveiled. Brace yourself.

Yesterday, the Swiss government released health insurance premiums for 2018. There are price hikes across the board, particularly in French-speaking Switzerland. Next year, the price of standard compulsory insurance for an adult with a CHF 300 deductible will rise 4% on average. The cost varies by canton. Prices rises range from 1.6% to 6.4%. Health premiums for children will rise by an average of 5%, more than those for adults.

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The Global Housing Bubble Is Biggest In These Cities

Two years ago, when UBS looked at the world's most expensive housing markets, it found that London and Hong Kong were the only two areas exposed to bubble risk.What a difference just a couple of years makes, because in the latest report by UBS wealth Management, which compiles the bank's Global Real Estate Bubble Index, it found that eight of the world's largest cities are now subject to a massive speculative housing bubble.

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Survey offers clues to why Swiss rejected last Sunday’s pension reform

A survey by Tamedia offers clues to why 52.7% of Swiss voters rejected the pension reform plan that was put to a vote last Sunday. 20% of those voting “no” thought it was a pseudo reform that didn’t go far enough, while 26% felt it left too much of a burden on younger taxpayers. In 1981, when the life expectancy of an average Swiss woman was 79.2 years, the average time spent collecting the state pension was 15.2 years. Now an average Swiss woman...

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Swiss want TV tax cut by half, according to survey

Some who move to Switzerland might not be aware that they are almost certainly required to pay one of the world’s highest broadcasting fees. An annual Swiss licence costs CHF 451.10 per household. A successful vote in 2015 changed the rules on who must pay the fee. From 2019, it will be compulsory for anyone with a primary or secondary residence in Switzerland to pay it, effectively making it a tax on all households. At a new lower price of CHF 400...

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UBS L’alpigiano stagisti – episodio 3

Dal campo alla cantina del formaggio. Stefan si cimenta nella produzione di formaggio e si crede già un professionista. Res non è tuttavia davvero convinto delle capacità del suo stagista. L’armonia in alpeggio finirà improvvisamente? https://www.ubs.com/alpeggio Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UBSglobal

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UBS The alp apprentice – episode 3

From the field to the cheese cellar. Stefan ventures into cheese production and already thinks he’s a pro at it. Res, though, isn’t entirely convinced by his intern’s skills. Will harmony on the Alp come to a sudden end? More: https://www.ubs.com/alp-summer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UBSglobal

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UBS Der Alp Praktikant – Episode 3

Vom Feld in den Käsekeller. Stefan wagt sich an die Käseproduktion und hält sich bereits für einen Profi. Res ist jedoch von den Fähigkeiten seines Praktikanten nicht wirklich überzeugt. Findet die Harmonie auf der Alp ein jähes Ende? Mehr Infos: https://www.ubs.com/alp Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UBSglobal

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UBS Le stagiaire d’alpage – épisode 3

Des champs à la cave à fromage. Stefan s’essaie à la production de fromage et se prend déjà pour un pro. Mais Res n’est pas vraiment convaincu des capacités de son stagiaire. L’harmonie à l’alpage est-elle menacée? Le stagiaire d’alpage: https://www.ubs.com/alp-summer Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UBSglobal

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Ollie Beckett, Janus Henderson Investors

Unter den spannendsten europäischen «Small Caps» sind auch einige Schweizer Aktien zu finden, sagt Fondsmanager Ollie Beckett im cash-Video-Interview. Doch die Risiken sind teils beträchtlich.

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Börsen-Talk vom 29. September 2017

Höhere SMI-Kurse und ein noch schwächerer Franken – Alex Hinder prognostiziert beides. Der Zürcher Vermögensverwalter sagt aber auch, wieso er im Moment lieber im Ausland oder in kleine Schweizer Aktien investiert.

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Housing in Zurich and Geneva only moderately overvalued, says UBS

The UBS Global Real Estate Bubble Index 2017 describes housing in Zurich and Geneva as only moderately overvalued. The two Swiss cities rank 6th (Geneva) and 9th (Zurich) in a list of 20 selected global cities. The top eight: Toronto, Stockholm, Munich, Vancouver, Sydney, London, Hong Kong and Amsterdam are all classified as bubble risk. Only Chicago is undervalued.

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