Ugly duckling becomes a role model for Swiss airports

The resumption of flight operations after the corona crisis has hardly worked well anywhere. But Swiss airports can now take a leaf out of, probably, the most-chaotic airport in Europe.
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The resumption of flight operations after the corona crisis has hardly worked well anywhere. But Swiss airports can now take a leaf out of, probably, the most-chaotic airport in Europe.
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At CSS Group, there are apparently more wrongdoings than thought. The behavior of the group’s management raises questions.
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At life insurer Swiss Life, the movements on the capital markets were reflected in the half-year results. The minus signs are gigantic – the investment portfolio alone shrank by around 22 billion francs.
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The Basel-domiciled Baloise Group has divested a portfolio of insurance contracts in Germany. The deal illustrates the different assumptions of buyer and seller.
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Inflation in the US has already reached levels of around 9 percent. But now there are increasing signs that things are going backwards again.
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Swiss Post has seen another success with its crypto stamps. The state-owned company apparently learned the right lessons from the sale of the first series.
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The doyen of the Swiss financial industry, Walter B. Kielholz, has managed many fortunes in the country for decades. Can the power man still not let go?
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Swiss companies have to tighten their belts when it comes to electricity consumption. The head of the electricity supervisory authority gives surprising reasons for this.
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The airline Swiss has presented its latest half-year results. However, the circle of numbers gives a distorted picture of the situation.
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The US star investor Warren Buffett has made a gigantic loss with his holding company Berkshire Hathaway. But the stock exchange guru reacted unusually.
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At the reinsurance group Swiss Re, several billion in equity have vanished in the past few months. The management seems to be almost completely helpless in the face of a negative trend.
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