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NEWS |
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November 25, 2021 |
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The pension cake needs yield to grow |
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L'essentiel N° 28 |
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The National Council will examine in this session for the first time the new proposal on the occupational benefit provision (2nd pillar). In its latest publication, the ASPB presents the impact of the majority versions on the 2nd pillar pensions compared to today, while recalling the critical role of yield as the "third contributor". |
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HIGHLIGHTS |
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November 30, 2021 |
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Relations Switzerland - European Union |
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In a new podcast of the Association of Swiss Private Banks, Jan Bumann, Deputy Director, explains why Switzerland cannot wait for the federal elections of 2023 for re-engaging the negociations with the European Union. |
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NEWS |
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November 16, 2021 |
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Sorting out the OECD tax reform |
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Chronicle by Jan Langlo |
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In his chronicle in allnews.ch, the Director of the Association of Swiss Private Banks describes the main aspects of the OECD fiscal reform. The new rules will mainly benefit large developed countries in search of tax revenues. |
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MEMBERS |
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The members of the Association of Swiss Private Banks (ASPB) are Swiss private banks active mainly in private and institutional asset management, and regulated by the Federal Law on Banks and Savings Banks of 8 November 1934. |
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