Karin Keller-Sutter, the Finance Minister responsible for the merger of two major Swiss banks, UBS and Credit Suisse, and thus one of the most significant financial decisions in Europe over the past decade, is credited with the merger. Let's now examine the woman responsible for these decisions.
When her critics talk about climate activist Greta Thunberg, they like to portray the now 19-year-old Swede as a naïve as well as radical speaker who pursues noble goals - but loses sight of the economic and social realities of our world. Greta Thunberg herself has made it her mission to secure the future of life on earth, a seemingly impossible task. And yet she has managed to mobilise hundreds of thousands of people and bring public focus to this issue. In her book, you find a harsh reckoning with the global elites.
Silvio Berlusconi, the former Italian prime minister and media mogul, died in June at the age of 86, leaving behind a fortune estimated at $6.8 billion. After nearly a month, his will was finally unsealed, revealing how his five children from two different relationships would inherit his fortune. In this article, we will take a look at the details of Berlusconi's estate, explore the distribution of his wealth, and shed light on the future financial situation of his children.
A groundbreaking project is taking shape in the heart of Saudi Arabia. Neom, a $500 billion smart city, is set to revolutionise urban living and become a beacon of innovation and sustainability. Led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Neom aims to create a futuristic city that embraces technology, clean energy, and harmonious coexistence with nature.
Andrew Forrest, born in Perth, Australia, in 1961, is a mining and sustainable energy luminary. He's had a significant impact on the mining sector and has become one of Australia's wealthiest individuals. With an entrepreneurial spirit, environmental commitment, and philanthropy, Forrest is a global icon. This article reveals his journey from mining enthusiast to acclaimed magnate and philanthropist.
In the first two weeks after the outbreak of the Russian war in Ukraine, gold prices rose by 12 percent (in EUR) and 8 percent (in USD) by March 11, 2022. The reason was simple: war-fueled inflation, given Europe's dependence on Russian commodities such as oil and gas. But that time has passed, and the gold price is at its lowest level since the beginning of the year.
In a relatively small country like Switzerland, there are a variety of tax rates. They are dependent on each canton. However, the OECD minimum tax measure adopted by a referendum in June 2023 could lead to an undesirable tightening of tax competition within the country.
Greece is experiencing an economic boom; the great crisis and high public debt seem to be the snow of yesterday. The country faces new challenges. One of them is the sale of real estate to Chinese investors.

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