AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSwiss-EU Tensions: Switzerland’s migration-population cap referendum could strain EU ties, since Brussels says free movement is central to the relationship and linked agreements could unravel if it’s ended. Liechtenstein Fintech & Digital Push: A new look at Liechtenstein’s 2026 fintech strategy highlights how the tiny state is betting on regulation, cross-border access, and emerging financial tech rather than scale. Data Infrastructure Deal: Liechtenstein-based Gnomon Capital has acquired Croatia’s DC North, expanding its footprint in Europe’s growing data-centre market. AI & Banking Regulation in Zurich: Finance Forum Zurich will bring Jean-Claude Juncker and Swiss finance minister Karin Keller-Sutter together to discuss AI, competition, and smarter rules for financial services. Sovereign Stability: S&P keeps Liechtenstein’s Triple-A rating with a stable outlook, citing low debt and deep reserves. Space Life Sciences: Nevis launched the Caribbean’s first space life sciences experiment with partners including Switzerland and Liechtenstein, studying immune cells under microgravity and hypergravity. EES Travel Disruption: Europe’s Entry/Exit System is driving long border queues and could cost Schengen up to a third of international visitors, with some countries easing checks to manage the fallout.
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