Swiss stocks - Factors to watch on March 17

Reuters03-17
Swiss stocks - Factors to watch on March 17

ZURICH/GDANSK, March 17 (Reuters) - Here are some of the main factors that may affect Swiss stocks on Tuesday:

ROCHE HOLDING AG ROG.S

Launches Nvidia AI factory to accelerate the development of new therapeutics and diagnostics solutions.

ALCON AG ALCC.S

And Lensar agree to terminate merger agreement.

SWISS NATIONAL BANK SNBN.S

Annual report due

Sustainability report due

COMPANY STATEMENTS

MEDARTIS MEDA.S

Builds on momentum with 16% organic sales growth and core EBITDA margin exceeding 18%.

ECONOMY

Swiss February PPI due at 0730 GMT. Seen -0.2% m/m, -2.2% y/y.

(Reporting by Zurich newsroom and Gdansk newsroom)

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