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Analysis of Liechtensteinische Landesbank (LLBN:SWX)

Discover Liechtenstein, a small country full of surprises, distinguished by its dynamic financial sector and its GDP per capita unmatched in the world. In the face of recent challenges, LLB Bank continues to attract investors thanks to its solidity and innovative approach, while offering interesting alternatives to Swiss cantonal banks.

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Financial bloggers in Switzerland: Why are their numbers so limited and what quality alternatives should we explore?

The world of financial blogs remains relatively limited in Switzerland and France, unlike in the United States where the financial blogosphere is particularly dynamic. Discover a selection of quality financial blogs that offer valuable information for French-speaking investors, while exploring the particularities of the Swiss financial sector and its recent developments.

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Work: The Scam of the Century

The harsh reality of modern employment: discover why a large part of your work benefits the State and your employer more than it does you. Between social security contributions, taxes and VAT, the residual salary represents only a fraction of the turnover actually created by the employee, illustrating why it is so difficult to get rich solely through salaried work.

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Abolition of the minimum exchange rate by the SNB, what does that change?

The historic decision by the SNB to abolish the EUR/CHF floor has caused an earthquake in the Swiss financial markets, with a major depreciation of the euro and a sharp fall in the stock market. This situation recalls the traditional role of the Swiss franc as a safe haven and raises important questions for Swiss investors, both on their domestic and international investments.

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