Switzerland: wealthy, but not the wealthiest of them all, at least according to Allianz. Keystone-SDA Listen to the article Listening the article Toggle language selector English (US) English (British) Generated with artificial intelligence. The Swiss are rich, with average assets of CHF241,000 ($284,000) per person; but the US is richer, finds an annual Global Wealth...
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SNB president says stronger Swiss franc painful for companies – SWI swissinfo.ch
Despite the pain for companies, Switzerland should nonetheless escape relatively unscathed, declared Swiss National Bank President Thomas Jordan on Tuesday. © Keystone / Anthony Anex A stronger franc has helped dampen inflation in Switzerland but has also been painful for domestic companies, according to Swiss National Bank President Thomas Jordan. This content was published on...