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Swiss stocks higher on stimulus bet

SMI last Week The Swiss Market Index (SMI) is set to finish this week higher tracking equity market gains around the world as investors begin to anticipate a new wave of economic stimulus from central banks. Bonds Swiss Bond yields remained under zero, even until the duration of 30 years. Swiss Company News In Switzerland, economic news was light. Data showed that producer and import prices continued to decline...

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FX Daily, July 14: Will BOE Ease on May Day?

Swiss Franc The euro-Swiss is moving back to reality, after the risk-on run in the beginning of the week. The continued yen weakening is slightly negative for the franc given that some algorithms correlate the two safe-haven currencies. Click to enlarge. United Kingdom After a nearly three weeks of turmoil following the UK referendum, there is now a sense of order returning to UK politics. Two elements of the new...

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Great Graphic: If You Think Sterling has Bottomed, Where may it Go?

Summary: Many think sterling has bottomed. A number of technical factors point to potential toward $1.42. Fundamental considerations do not appear as supportive as technicals. With the Bank of England apparently surprising the market more than one might have expected, given the split surveys, many are thinking sterling has bottomed.   If it has bottomed, where could it go?  A number of technical...

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“It’s Prohibited By Law” – A Problem Emerges For Japan’s “Helicopter Money” Plans

Over the past four days, risk assets have been on a tear, led by the collapsing Yen and soaring Nikkei, as the market has digested daily news that – as we predicted last week – Bernanke has been urging Japan to become the first developed country to unleash the monetary helicopter, in which the central banks directly funds government fiscal spending, most recently with an overnight report that Bernanke has pushed...

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Central Bank Wonderland is Complete and Now Open for Business — The Epocalypse Has Fully Begun

The following article by David Haggith was first published on the Great Recession Blog. Summer vacation is here, and the whole global family has arrived at Central-Bank Wonderland, the upside-down, inside-out world that banksters and their puppet politicians call “recovery.” Everyone is talking about it as wizened traders puzzle over how stocks and bonds soared, hand-in-hand, in face of the following list of economic...

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BOE Surprises by Doing Nothing, but Tips August Action

Summary: BOE neither cut rates not announced a new asset purchase plan. Sterling rallied hard. However, the BOE indicated an August ease and I look for sterling to pare knee-jerk gains. The Bank of England surprised many, if not most, participants by not changing policy.  There was no rate cut and no asset purchase plan. However, there can be little doubt that the BOE will take action next month.  The minutes...

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Germany Sells First Ever Negative-Yielding 10Y Treasury, Corporate Bonds

Negative for 10 Years Overnight, we previewed what was about to be a historic for the eurozone bond auction, when this morning Germany sold its first ever 10Y bonds with a zero coupon. As it turned out the issue was historic in another way as well: with the prevailing 10Y bond trading well in negative yield territory, it was largely expected that today’s bond auction would likewise issue at a negative yield, and...

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Swiss Producer and Import Price Index, June 2016: +0.1 percent MoM, -1.0 percent YoY

14.07.2016 09:15  – FSO, Prices (0353-1607-00) Producer and Import Price Index in June 2016 0.1% rise in Producer and Import Price Index Neuchâtel, 14.07.2016 (FSO) – The Producer and Import Price Index rose in June 2016 by 0.1% compared with the previous month, reaching 99.9 points (base December 2015 = 100). Whereas the Producer Price Index declined by 0.2%, the Import Price Index rose by 0.8%. The slight increase...

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The battle over teaching Swiss children to fire a gun

When the city of Bern tried to stop shooting practice at a summer camp, they were surprised at the backlash. Now the courses are coming back. (SRF, swissinfo.ch) Every summer, children in Swiss cities can take part in a wide range activities to keep busy during the holiday months. One course offered by Bern’s youth office and the surrounding municipalities is aimed at children from the age of five. They can do activities ranging from art to sport and nature camps. The activities on offer...

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Get Your Swiss Domicile

SNBCHF offers you the possibility to obtain a Swiss domicile. Room to let in the tax haven Freienbach, Canton Schwyz. Tax Rate Corporations: 11.7% Highest Marginal Tax for Individuals: 19% Average Tax for Individuals (income 200K): 10% More details on the room. We provide additional consultancy to improve your tax situation. Contact us. Contact us

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