25 April 2024
The famous FIFA-corruption trial has finally come to an end this month, after 6 years of criminal proceedings. We’ll give you a quick summary of
On June 9, Geneva residents will decide on banning hate symbols like the swastika and enhancing political participation for foreigners living in the canton for over eight years.
Swiss wages rise by 1.7% in 2023, yet real wages fall by 0.4% due to inflation, underscoring the economic challenges for workers.
Amid a 5.9% sales drop and a strong Swiss franc, Nestlé sees a silver lining with a 1.4% organic growth in Q1, driven by strategic price hikes.
Holcim reports a 2.4% drop in Q1 sales but sees a significant 7.8% rise in EBIT, outpacing forecasts with strategic mergers and acquisitions.
Swisscom withdraws its CHF 90 million lawsuit against Sunrise, reaching an agreement, details of which remain confidential.
Swissmedic grants Canexis Pharma AG the essential licenses for manufacturing CBD and THC-based pharmaceuticals.
Galderma Group AG announces a record-breaking start to 2024, with first-quarter sales surpassing $1 billion and a robust year-on-year growth of 12.4%.
The Swiss National Council's Economic Affairs and Taxation Committee pushes for the adoption of an Investment Review Act to prevent potentially risky foreign acquisitions of domestic firms.
Nicoletta della Valle, Director of the Federal Office of Police, will step down in January 2025.
Block 1 of Beznau nuclear power plant, Switzerland's oldest nuclear reactor, enters a comprehensive seven-week maintenance period.
UBS Chairman Colm Kelleher argues against increased capital requirements for major banks at the AGM, citing UBS's capitalisation.
Recent Swiss polls show favorable opinions on premium relief and cost brake healthcare initiatives, as well as an energy tax waiver.
The Swiss National Council's committee advises against the adoption of a tonnage tax for shipping companies.
Roche confirms financial outlook for 2024, negative results, COVID-19 sales down.
SBB to run 61 extra trains for Ascension and 48 for Whitsun.
Swiss banks job vacancies drop 18% to 730, marking a post-merger low. Credit Suisse sees a dramatic 70% decline.
A 76-year-old woman died after being hit by a train at a crossing in Gränichen AG, with investigations ongoing to determine the full circumstances.
At the UBS AGM, shareholder groups express strong opposition to CEO Sergio Ermotti's remuneration.