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Latest articles from Switzerland
Switzerland allows retail investors access to cryptocurrency platform
February 14, 2024Deutsche Bank-backed Taurus’s new Swiss licence is among the latest developments in the mainstreaming of digital assets
Banks under increased scrutiny as Switzerland proposes AML reform
November 6, 2023As European regulators crack down on money laundering, Switzerland is the latest to announce reform and place a greater burden on banks.
How does UBS’s takeover of Credit Suisse stack up financially?
May 2, 2023The first quarter results for both banks are in, but the value of what UBS has acquired remains to be seen.
Credit Suisse: How did we get here?
March 24, 2023Credit Suisse had bumper years, particularly during the dotcom boom, and it weathered the 2008 financial crisis reasonably better than UBS. But trouble was never far from the bank’s door.
Is the UBS/Credit Suisse deal enough to protect Europe from US bank contagion?
March 23, 2023The sale of Credit Suisse to UBS may have preserved market stability for now, but economists warn we are not out of the woods yet.
Mortgages at Swiss banks rise as house prices jump
November 11, 2021The four largest banks in the country have seen a steady increase in mortgage holdings over the past five years.
Switzerland meets challenges with solutions
January 4, 2021Switzerland’s financial centre faces its challenges with confidence, says Jörg Gasser, CEO of the Swiss Bankers Association.
Swiss ‘no’ does not end international debate on monetary reform
July 4, 2018It is up to academics and policy-makers to educate the public on the benefits of greater state control of money supply, says Martin Brown, professor of banking at the University of St Gallen.
State-of-the-art wealth management requires industrialisation as its foundation
November 28, 2016Implementing digitalisation and other solutions in wealth management requires an underlying industrialisation approach to be put in place first if significant efficiency gains and higher margins are to be achieved, write Kristof Trautwein and Pascal Gantenbein.