Geopolitical tensions and currency volatility are forcing the city's wealth managers and entrepreneurs to fundamentally rethink their portfolios and hiring strategies.
As tech firms and finance houses increasingly embrace hybrid arrangements, competition for office-based roles is intensifying while salary pressures mount across the city's historic business districts.
As innovation districts reshape the city from Altstetten to Zurich-West, residents are discovering that startup culture isn't just for entrepreneurs anymore.
With global companies ditching office-first mandates, Switzerland's most expensive job market faces unprecedented competition for skilled workers—and local employers are rethinking everything from compensation to workplace culture.
A former UBS executive's venture in the Europaallee district is attracting millions in investment and positioning Switzerland as a leader in sustainable technology solutions.
As geopolitical tensions reshape supply chains and capital flows, local wealth managers and traders explain how to decode the economic indicators that matter most.
As global tensions ripple across Middle East negotiations and African health crises dominate headlines, Zurich's luxury tourism sector faces an unpredictable summer season that threatens to disrupt years of steady growth.
Rising wages, shrinking margins, and shifting consumer behaviour are forcing hospitality venues across the city to make hard choices about pricing and staffing.
As demand for flexible, sustainable office space surges, a local entrepreneur is transforming industrial sites along the Limmat into mixed-use hubs that challenge traditional commercial real estate models.
As geopolitical tensions and domestic inflation squeeze margins, wealth managers and fintech firms along the Bahnhofstrasse are confronting their toughest year in a decade.
With three successful venues in two years, entrepreneur Marco Silberschmidt is proving that neighbourhood restaurants—not fine dining—are where Zurich's culinary future lies.
As venture funding tightens globally and talent costs remain steep, the innovation district is shifting toward profitability and sustainability over pure growth.
As visitor numbers surge post-pandemic, everyday life in Switzerland's largest city is being reshaped in ways that affect your wallet and your neighbourhood.
As global companies embed hybrid policies, local service providers across District 4 and 5 are capitalizing on a structural shift in how the city works.
As tech sector retrenchment meets rising labour costs and geopolitical uncertainty, Switzerland's economic engine confronts its toughest employment landscape in years.