Category Archive: 3) Swiss Markets and News
Werner Rutsch, Leiter institutionelles Geschäft bei AXA Investment Managers
Die Schweizer akzeptieren eine Reform der Altersvorsorge, lehnen aber Rentenkürzungen ab. Das zeigt eine neue Umfrage von Axa Investment Managers. Deren Vertreter Werner Rutsch äussert sich im Interview mit cash.
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Börsen-Talk vom 30. August 2016
Cash-Guru Alfred Herbert wird heute Dienstag 80 Jahre alt. Im Börsen-Talk hält er Rückschau auf sein bewegtes Leben als Börsenhändler. Und er wagt eine Prognose auf die nächsten Börsenjahrzehnte.
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Börsen-Talk vom 30. August 2016
cash-Guru Alfred Herbert wird heute Dienstag 80 Jahre alt. Im Börsen-Talk hält er Rückschau auf sein bewegtes Leben als Börsenhändler. Und er wagt eine Prognose auf die nächsten Börsenjahrzehnte.
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Ysaline Roth, Gymnasiastin aus Bern
Einen grossen Auftritt vor Schweizer Wirtschafts- und Politprominenz – das hatte die Berner Gymnasiastin Ysaline Roth am «Tag der Wirtschaft» von Economiesuisse. Im cash-Video-Interview schildert sie ihre Eindrücke.
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Market round up – all eyes on Jackson Hole
The Swiss Market Index along with global stocks are trading flat this week ahead of Federal Reserve’s Janet Yellen’s Friday speech at the central bank’s annual Jackson Hole Summit.
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René Zahnd, CEO Swiss Prime Site
SPS-CEO René Zahnd erklärt im cash-Video-Interview, weshalb der Gewinnrückgang im ersten Halbjahr für das Immobilienunternehmen kein Problem darstellt. Er äussert sich überdies zur Dividendenausschüttung.
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Negative interest pushes Switzerland’s 2016 budget into positive territory
Switzerland’s budget for 2016 is looking better than expected. Instead of a shortfall of CHF 0.5 billion, the latest figures forecast a surplus of CHF 1.7 billion. Overall income was up CHF 1.2 billion and costs were down CHF 1.0 billion. This CHF 2.2 billion shift took the annual forecast from CHF -0.5 billion to CHF 1.7 billion. The biggest driver of the change was the effect of negative interest rates.
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GB Women’s Hockey – Gold Medallists, Rio 2016
Grit, determination and out of the ordinary teamwork saw the Women’s GB Hockey team take Gold in Rio.
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Behind the Scenes of Investec Opera Holland Park
Go behind the Scenes and take a glance beyond the curtain at what makes Investec Opera Holland Park so unique, with Cultural Exposé.
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Inspire with Investec Opera Holland Park
Inspire: A look at how Investec Opera Holland Park helps the local community shine, with Cultural Exposé.
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The Performance: Experience Investec Opera Holland Park
Experience a magical evening at Investec Opera Holland Park with first-time visitor, Cultural Exposé.
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Sensational meteorite fragments unearthed in Bern field
Researchers and collectors have discovered hundreds of meteorite fragments on a field in canton Bern. It’s the largest meteorite find in Switzerland so far and an important one for science. (SRF/swissinfo.ch) More than 30 years ago, a Swiss farmer came across a single piece of a meteorite that fell to earth around 160,000 years earlier. …
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Britain’s Brexit binge on Swiss watches
The pendulum for Britain has swung back to positive, and it’s tourists who’ve pushed it there.Britain was one of the few bright spots for Swiss watch exports in July, rising 13.4 percent from a year earlier and counteracting a massive 26 percent drop in June, according to data published by the Federation of the Swiss Watch Industry on Tuesday.
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Swiss market lower this week as US stocks reach new record highs
The Swiss Market Index is set to close lower this week underperforming global equities as US stocks reached new record highs and emerging markets outperformed on a weaker dollar. Oil also made further gains this week as investors bet that talks between OPEC members and other producers may result in action to stabilise the market in the coming weeks.
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Look for Slow-Rolling Housing Meltdown in Canada—Here’s How to Profit
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Swiss theatre group makes waves
The Swiss theatre group, Karls Kühne Gassenschau, is still managing to pull the crowds, after 32 years in the business. It’s latest show predicts a dark future, but the story is told with high dives, punk rock and gags. (SRF/swissinfo.ch) — swissinfo.ch is the international branch of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SBC). Its role is …
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How wood could help boost Kosovo’s economy
Kosovo’s wood sector shows great growth potential in a country currently suffering from high unemployment and poverty. (Julie Hunt, swissinfo.ch) — 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 …
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Swiss upset the Germans with high speed races
Swiss speedsters are crossing over into Germany for high octane car races in souped up sports cars. Their favourite haunt is the town of Singen between Schaffhausen and Lake Constance. Even speeding fines are not putting them off. (SRF/swissinfo.ch) — swissinfo.ch is the international branch of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SBC). Its role is to …
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Promoting tourism in one of Europe’s poorest countries
Could Kosovo one day become a popular tourism destination? By setting up a tourism board in the west of the country, the Swiss are helping to put it on the map. (Julie Hunt, swissinfo.ch) — swissinfo.ch is the international branch of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SBC). Its role is to report on Switzerland and to …
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