Caution over Chinese shares on the Swiss Stock Exchange

China wants to be more independent from the U.S. and is raising money through the Swiss stock exchange SIX. But, investors in such China stocks should note one point.
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China wants to be more independent from the U.S. and is raising money through the Swiss stock exchange SIX. But, investors in such China stocks should note one point.
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The Swiss Federal Audit Office SFAO should turn over every stone. But in three places the financial auditors are not allowed to look at all.
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The demise of the Swiss shoe industry was only a matter of time. Death in instalments was surely due to wrong management decisions, as a victim shows.
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Swiss luxury products usually have exorbitant profit margins. But one manufacturer hardly makes any real good money.
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Business news portal muula.ch thanks you for your support. The editorial staff wishes you all happy days off and still gives a reference however.
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Restaurant critic Jürgen Dollase reveals how works of taste art are created. In the process, he praises a celebrity chef from central Switzerland.
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Suppliers to the global automotive industry are facing tough times. There are practically only two ways out for Swiss companies.
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It’s always tricky when the management asks its employees about their situation at work. The federal government does this, but draws wrong conclusions.
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Swiss banks want to get back business they once lost. To do so they spare no effort and, yet look out for themselves.
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For the second time, the United Nations is honoring some villages around the world as well as in Switzerland. A closer look shows how disingenuous the whole thing is.
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Switzerland often lives in abundance, but where all the waste go? A new guide provides fascinating insights and highlights the country’s limits as well as two special cases.
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Outsiders can hardly look into private crypto companies. By raising capital, there’s an insight into the financial situation, as a recent example shows.
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The co-leader of the SP Cédric Wermuth tries to fire up the bourgeois and argue with the liberal “NZZ”. But this goes completely wrong.
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The greater Zurich area is ahead in almost all values. But now statisticians show where the peripheral regions of Switzerland are overtaking Zurich.
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Discounters in Switzerland have benefited greatly from migration. But now they are targeting a completely different customer segment.
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The jubilation was always great when a new fintech received the blessing of the Swiss Financial Market Authority. But one provider has given up.
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Every year there’s a lot of stress about finding suitable gifts for Christmas just before the deadline. A survey helps reduce the agony.
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The Lufthansa Group, which includes the airline Swiss, is once again adjusting its loyalty program. The best customers are losing out.
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The bank UBS is rather hesitant when it comes to crypto. But now the financial institution is even helping a Swiss crypto provider raise money.
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The Federal Office of Public Health FOPH has sent new recommendations to health insurers. Observers are rubbing their eyes at what it says.
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The Competition Commission Weko is heating up the dispute about collusion between companies. But what is really necessary?
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The Swiss National Bank SNB continues to tighten monetary policy in line with the U.S. central bank. But the rationale is somewhat different.
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A major accounting change is on the horizon in the insurance industry. One of the most important players is about to earn 20 percent more.
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has devalued company assets in one fell swoop. The case of Holcim shows what is happening in concrete terms, and that media are spreading nonsense.
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It is rare that the appointment of a member of the Board of Directors causes more of a stir than that of the Chairman. But that is the case for Martha Boeckenfeld.
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