ZURICH/BERLIN, Feb 14 (Reuters) - The Swiss blue-chip
SMI was seen opening 0.1% higher at 11,219 points on
Tuesday, according to premarket indications by bank Julius Baer .
Here are some of the main factors that may affect Swiss
stocks:
ROCHE Johnson & Johnson said on Monday that John Reed, who
has previously served in executive positions for drugmakers
Sanofi SA and Roche Holding AG, will take the role of
executive vice president of pharmaceuticals, research and
development, effective April 3. CREDIT SUISSE Credit Suisse this week notified its workforce that a staff
member, who has since left the Swiss bank, took some of their
personal data, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday. Credit Suisse also said it is entering into a strategic
partnership with Taurus, the leading digital asset
infrastructure provider for financial institutions in Europe.
COMPANY STATEMENTS
*Flughafen Zuerich said January passenger numbers
were up 93% year on year at 1.7 million.
*Basilea reports FY 2022 total revenue of CHF 147.8 Mln. ANALYSTS' VIEWS
LOGITECH INTERNATIONAL SA : CREDIT SUISSE CUTS
TARGET PRICE TO CHF 62 FROM CHF 71
ECONOMY
Swiss January Producer/Import Price due at 0730 GMT
(Reporting by Zurich newsroom and Berlin Speed Desk)
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