Swiss Corporate Giants Make Headlines: UBS Expands, Roche Touts Drug Success, Migros Goes 24/7
A look at major developments in Switzerland's corporate world. The SNB confirms UBS's crisis resilience as the bank plans a US expansion, Roche announces a successful trial for a new lung cancer drug, and retailer Migros opens its first 24-hour automated supermarket.

Key Takeaways
- UBS is launching a full-service bank for wealthy Americans, trialling everyday banking services for employees starting December 2026.
- Roche's experimental drug divarasib demonstrated superiority in progression-free survival for NSCLC patients with the KRAS G12C mutation.
- Migros has opened its first standard 24-hour supermarket in Herisau, switching to automated self-service after 7pm.
- The Swiss National Bank confirmed UBS is capable of absorbing losses in 'adverse scenarios' and exceeds 2030 TBTF capital requirements.
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They Said
"Shrinking is not an option."
"The Swiss banking sector is, on the whole, well positioned to meet the challenges posed by the current environment."