Category Archive: 3) Swiss Markets and News

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Business of Sport: A Commercial Behemoth | Shilen Shah, Bond Strategist | Vision 2017

Shilen Shah, Bond Strategist at Investec Wealth & Investment, discusses his views about sport’s transition from grass roots to commercial behemoth. The article was originally published in Vision 2017, highlighting the thoughts of our Research Team, detailing some of the key investment themes they feel will be prevalent in 2017. Download the full Vision 2017 …

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Angry Politics: How angry voters can impact investments | Andrew Summers | Vision 2017

Andrew Summers, Head of Collectives at Investec Wealth & Investment, discusses his views about the rise of ‘Angry Politics’ and what it means for investing. The article was originally published in Vision 2017, highlighting the thoughts of our Research Team, detailing some of the key investment themes they feel will be prevalent in 2017. Download …

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Smart Buildings: Tech Towers | John Haynes, Head of Research | Vision 2017

John Haynes, Head of Research at Investec Wealth & Investment, discusses his views on the advancements seen not only in building materials, but the technology that manages the building. The article was originally published in Vision 2017, highlighting the thoughts of our Research Team, detailing some of the key investment themes they feel will be …

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Regime Change | Investment Insight from John Haynes, Head of Research | Vision 2017

John Haynes, Head of Research at Investec Wealth & Investment, discusses the end of the 35-year bull market seen by bonds. The article was originally published in Vision 2017, highlighting the thoughts of our Research Team, detailing some of the key investment themes they feel will be prevalent in 2017. Download the full Vision 2017 …

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Here’s the Reason the Volatility Index Is Unreasonably Low

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Here’s the Reason the Volatility Index Is Unreasonably Low

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Swiss Might Drop Daylight Savings

Switzerland could drop daylight savings. Currently, Switzerland’s Federal Council sees no reason to abandon it, however if Switzerland’s neighbours did it would follow, mainly for economic reasons said the Federal council. National councilor Yvette Estermann (UDC/SVP), who is fiercely opposed to daylight saving, took the opportunity to point out the negative health consequences of changing the time every six months.

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Florian Schubiger, Mitgründer Vermögenspartner

Wer Wohneigentum kaufen möchte, braucht in der Regel einen Kredit. Hypotheken-Experte Florian Schubiger beantwortet sieben Fragen, die vor dem Vertragsabschluss häufig auftauchen.

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MAULDIN: Americans Will Pay for Trump’s "America First" Plan

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Jan Schoch, CEO Leonteq

Gewinneinbruch, Sparprogramm, Absturz des Aktienkurses, Spekulationen wegen CEO-Rücktritt: Jan Schoch, Chef des Derivate-Anbieters Leonteq, stellt sich im Interview den Fragen von cash.ch.

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MAULDIN: Americans Will Pay for Trump’s “America First” Plan

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A Girl Called Dave

See more at https://thestand.investec.co.uk/the-female-lead-a-girl-called-dave/ Call them Dave: at the beginning of 2017, there were more CEOs of that name on the list of the UK’s FTSE 100 companies than female CEOs of any name (five Davids, two Daves and only six women, with Emma Walmsley due to take the top job at GlaxoSmithKline on March …

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Alexander Everke, CEO von AMS

Die AMS-Aktie steigt nach den Jahreszahlen bis 25 Prozent, obwohl «2016 nicht so gut war wie das Vorjahr», sagt CEO Alexander Everke im Interview mit cash. Er will nicht zu abhängig sein von wenigen Kunden wie Apple.

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FRIEDMAN: Here’s the Real Reason Trump Does Foreign Policy in Public

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A recent purchase shows how hard it is to trust product packaging

Volkswagen shocked the world when it was revealed it was cheating on emissions tests on a grand scale. Now some television makers may be gaming the energy efficiency ratings of some of their televisions, according to the Economist.

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FRIEDMAN: Here’s the Real Reason Trump Does Foreign Policy in Public

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Donato Scognamiglio, CEO & Partner bei IAZI

Immobilienexperte Donato Scognamiglio äussert sich im Interview mit cash zu den Szenarien am Häusermarkt und den möglichen Folgen für Wohneigentümer.

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Switzerland: Chocolate, Watches, And Jihad

Swiss authorities are currently investigating 480 suspected jihadists in the country. "Radical imams always preached in the An-Nur Mosque... Those responsible are fanatics. It is no coincidence that so many young people from Winterthur wanted to do jihad." — Saïda Keller-Messahli, president of Forum for a Progressive Islam.

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Swiss real estate market UBS Swiss Real Estate Bubble Index 4Q 2016

The UBS Swiss Real Estate Bubble Index stood in the risk zone at 1.35 points after a slight increase in the final quarter of 2016. The further increase in the ratio of purchase prices to rents and income reflects increasing interest rate risks. The stabilization of the index in the last few quarters is due to the sharp slowdown in household debt growth.

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Swiss fact: 96 percent of Swiss workers earn 3,000 francs or more a month

A report published by the Swiss Federal Office of statistics, shows that only 4.3% of full-time workers earn less than CHF 3,000 per month. The monthly figure is net of social security deductions, but includes one twelfth of the 13th bonus month typically paid in Switzerland.

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