Switzerland, final results:
No to Switzerland of 10 Million (Initiative)
Support: 45.21%
Oppose: 54.79%
Turnout: 58.86%
NB: This vote also requires double-majority (People & Cantons (Regions)) to pass.
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Switzerland’s voters decide on Sunday whether to cap their population at 10 million people, alarming many businesses who fear an economic blow should the proposal succeed https://t.co/Yir6HBvY0q
Series – ‘The SNB explained’: Will the Swiss franc soon only exist digitally? Explore the short text on our website, available in English, German, French and Italian:
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Akbank sermaye benzeri 10.6 yıl vadeli eurobond ihracına çıktı. İlk getiri beklentisi %8.50 şekilnde oluşuyorken, ihraç %8.25 ile gerçekleşti.
İhraç 500 mio USD büyüklüğünde gerçekleşirken, 1.2 mia USD talep geldi.
Son olarak ihracın TL'e swaplanmış maliyeti %44.20.
The Swiss financial sector invests billions in global fossil fuel projects that generate up to 18 times more emissions than Switzerland alone. A new people’s initiative demands tougher environmental rules around investing, what does the data show? https://t.co/kpfihGo2QP
The unusually public confrontation between UBS and the Swiss government goes to the heart of Switzerland’s economic model and the dilemma of whether a small state can host a financial behemoth such as UBS. https://t.co/V5G0bLclHP
Freedom of movement has spurred immigration from Europe into Switzerland. Authorities, employers’ groups and unions argue this helps meet labour needs, and that future demographic ageing will make it even more necessary. But the system also has its costs. https://t.co/qA92I1UrdX
🇨🇭 Weekly Swiss News Recap
– Key stories from Switzerland this week, in 5 headlines you should know.
•National votes recap: Swiss voters rejected a major cut to public broadcasting licence fees and approved reforms to reduce unequal tax treatment of married couples.
•Cash and climate debates: Ballots and initiatives on constitutional cash protection and a new climate fund highlighted tensions between financial stability, decarbonisation and public spending.
•Media and democracy focus: The licence fee vote sparked a wider debate over the role of public service media in a multilingual democracy, balancing independent information against household cost concerns.
•⚠️ Study warns of Swiss innovation slowdown . A new SERI-backed study says Switzerland remains strong in pharma, medtech, ICT and finance, but shows “innovation fatigue” and more fragmented, incremental innovation instead of bold new business models.
The Swiss government is set to decide in April on how much additional capital it wants UBS to hold, as the administration finalizes new regulations following the collapse of Credit Suisse https://t.co/P4yrwsd8YV