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Les banques centrales demandent aux banques commerciales de créer la monnaie. La preuve. Vidéo Thinkerview

M Marc Luckx Ghisi, ancien conseiller de M Jacques Delors apporte la preuve que nous défendons depuis des années sur ce site: Les banques centrales ne créent pas de monnaie. Elles s’endettent auprès des banques commerciales! - Click to enlarge Cette entrée a été publiée dans Autres articles. Bookmarquez ce permalien. [embedded content] Related...

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Les banques centrales demandent aux banques commerciales de créer la monnaie. La preuve.

M Marc Luckx Ghisi, ancien conseiller de M Jacques Delors apporte la preuve que nous défendons depuis des années sur ce site: Les banques centrales ne créent pas de monnaie. Elles s’endettent auprès des banques commerciales! - Click to enlarge Cette entrée a été publiée dans Autres articles. Bookmarquez ce permalien. [embedded content] Related...

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Where an average Swiss household spends its income

© Bigpressphoto | Dreamstime - Click to enlarge A recent report from Switzerland Federal Statistical Office shows how an average Swiss household spends its income. In 2015, the mean income was CHF 9,946 per month, including all forms of income and any 13th month payment received at the end of the year. This means an average Swiss household of 2.17 people had CHF 119,352 coming in across the year. According to the...

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Swiss Watchmaker Optimistic about Business Prospects

Hayek leads the world’s largest watchmaking group (Keystone) The chief executive of the Swatch Group, a leading Swiss manufacturer of watches and jewelry, is upbeat about business prospects for the coming year. Nick Hayek says the Swatch Groupexternal link hopes to reach the ambitious target of a 7%-9% increase in sales this year. “It is not impossible. It might work if sales in [November and December] are equally...

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What do the Swiss spend their money on?

The Swiss had an average net household disposable income in 2015 of CHF6,957 ($7,007) a month, the Federal Statistical Office has reported. Every month, around CHF560 was spent on leisure and cultural activities – and CHF89 on cats and dogs. Average net disposable income is calculated by deducting compulsory expenditures from gross income. In 2015external link, average compulsory expenditures came to CHF2,990 a month,...

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Second class-action law suit lodged against Tezos

Investors piled their crypto assets into the Tezos ICO in the summer (Reuters) - Click to enlarge A second class-action lawsuit has been lodged in the United States against the founders of the tokenised blockchain project Tezos, and the Swiss-based foundation that houses hundreds of millions of dollars of investors’ money. The law firm Silver Miller Law presented its complaintexternal link in Florida this...

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Oil Trader Slams “defamatory” NGO Teport

The Paradise Papers leaks have cast a spotlight on the commodities trading business (Keystone) Commodities trading company Vitol has taken legal action against “inaccurate and defamatory” allegations made by the Swiss NGO Public Eye in the wake of the Paradise Papers revelations. Public Eye issued a press release and report on November 10 accusing four Swiss-based commodities traders, including Vitol, of doing business...

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Stories making the Swiss Sunday papers

Good news from the Swiss watchmaking industry, plans to ban under-18s from solariums because of health risks and a warning that the Swiss railway system could face chaos in December. Nick Hayek, CEO of the Swatch Group, is upbeat about the immediate future of the Swiss watchmaking industry (Keystone) - Click to enlarge Watchmakers on the mend The Swiss watchmaking industry has made a turnaround following a...

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Swiss still richest, according to Credit Suisse

© Wrangel | Dreamstime - Click to enlarge The Credit Suisse 2017 Global Wealth Report, shows total global wealth rose 6.4% to USD 280 trillion in 2016, taking it to the its highest level since 2007, before the financial meltdown in 2008. Globally, average wealth per adult was USD 56,540. In Switzerland, the same figure was USD 537,600 (CHF 533,000), close to ten times the global average, placing Switzerland in the...

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Swiss Government stays mum on EU Negotiations Strategy

The Swiss are getting ready to negotiate with the EU when European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker visits next week (Keystone) The seven-member Federal Council has refused to reveal its position on future negotiations with the European Union over CHF1 billion (little over $1 billion) in voluntary ‘cohesion’ payments destined for central and eastern European countries. On Wednesday, the government discussed its...

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