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Swiss central bank hikes interest rate half a percent

On 23 March 2023, the Swiss National Bank (SNB) lifted its policy rate by 50 basis points (half a percent) to 1.50%. The SNB said that it was tightening its monetary policy further to counter the renewed increase ininflationary pressure. In addition it said that it could not rule out additional rises as part of its focus on ensuring price stability over the medium term. Inflation has risen again since the beginning of the year, and stood at 3.4% in February, above the range the SNB...

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Swiss economic growth to be significantly below average in 2023

On 16 March 2023, Switzerland’s State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) published updated economic forecasts for the year. Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.comA team at SECO focused on business cycles largely reaffirmed its previous assessment. Growth for the Swiss economy is projected to come in significantly below average at 1.1% in 2023, rising to 1.5% in 2024. The energy situation in Europe has eased in recent months. However, inflationary pressure remains high internationally....

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Removal of marriage tax penalty fails to find broad party support

Married couples in Switzerland are taxed together on their combined income, something that is not applied to unmarried couples who are taxed individually. This often acts as a tax disincentive for one member of a married couple to work, disproportionately affecting women. Politicians and organisations focused on improving women’s career chances would like to see this combined taxing of income go, something the Federal Council has been working on. Photo by Emma Bauso on Pexels.comHowever,...

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UBS and Credit Suisse both opposed to a tie up

It’s been a tough week for share and bond owners of Switzerland’s second largest bank. Shares in Credit Suisse Group started the week at CHF 2.46 and ended the week at CHF 1.86, a fall of 24%. However, at one point they were down 37% at CHF 1.56. Credit Suisse © Yulan | Dreamstime.comOn 15 March 2023, the Swiss National Bank (SNB) and regulator FINMA published a statement asserting that the problems experienced by certain banks in the US do not pose a direct risk of contagion for the...

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Swiss parliament passes work pension reform

Switzerland’s much discussed work pension reform was accepted by parliament this week after a number of changes, reported Parlament.ch. Photo by Monica Silvestre on Pexels.comLike Switzerland state pension, compulsory work pensions are under strain as the population ages and people live longer. This week, Switzerland’s parliament voted 113 versus 69 in favour of a package of reforms. Key reforms include lowering annuity rates from 6.8% to 6% and transitionary top up payments, but only...

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Home ownership now more expensive than renting in Switzerland

Buying has become much more expensive than renting in Switzerland, according to a report by the bank Credit Suisse. Photo by Curtis Adams on Pexels.comThe market for owner-occupied homes is currently undergoing a reversal of fortunes, triggered by the spike in mortgage interest rates in 2022, said the bank. Although owners enjoyed unprecedented low mortgage rates for a decade, rates have more than doubled over the past year. After 13 years, buying is more expensive than renting again....

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Swiss rules to force removal of Matterhorn logo from Toblerone

Toblerone, the iconic Swiss chocolate brand, will soon be forced to remove the Matterhorn mountain peak logo from its branding, reported RTS. Photo by Safwan C K on Pexels.comThe Toblerone chocolate brand is owned by the US company Mondelez, which plans to move production of the product from Switzerland to Slovakia this year. Strict Swiss rules introduced in 2017 restrict the use of national symbols to promote milk-based products that are not made exclusively in Switzerland. Slightly...

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Bankers in Zurich charged with helping to launder suspected Putin funds

On 8 March 2023, a case was brought against the boss and three employees of the Zurich office of Gazprombank in a Zurich court. The four face charges of alleged money laundering that may be linked to Russian president Vladimir Putin, reported RTS. © Leigh_1 | Dreamstime.comThe case has garnered international interest as it may provide insights into how Putin hides the huge fortune it is claimed he has. The public prosecutor in Zurich alleges that between 2014 and 2016 four bankers,...

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Gruyère cheese can be made in America, rules US court

In Europe, Gruyère, the name of a cheese and a small picturesque Swiss town (Gruyères), is legally reserved for specific cheeses from parts of Switzerland and France made to strict recipes. However, in the US it is also applied loosely to a type of cheese that differs from the Swiss and French originals. European producers have tried to end the confusion by legally reserving the name for their product. But on 3 March 2023, a US court of appeal upheld a lower court ruling in favour of...

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Why Swiss housing construction is falling despite higher demand and rents

With Swiss rents high and rising it should follow that more would be invested in building new homes. However, that isn’t the case. The newspaper Blick asks experts why. As rents rise landlords should stand to make more from their investments. Many are also quick to assume that higher rents mean landlords are making excessive profits at the expense of renters. However, in practice it isn’t that simple. Firstly, when deciding to invest investors must consider yield. When the value of...

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