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Swiss stocks - Factors to watch on Tuesday

Tue Jun 30, 2009 12:43am EDT

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ZURICH, June 30 (Reuters) - The following are some of the main factors expected to affect Swiss stocks on June 30:

UBS (UBSN.VX)(UBS.N)

Tuesday is the deadline for the U.S. government to file its position on a case seeking the names of 52,000 Americans suspected of using UBS accounts to hide nearly $15 billion in assets and evade U.S. taxes.

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JULIUS BAER (BAER.VX)

Julius Baer is due to hold an emergency general meeting at 1400 GMT for shareholder approval of a plan to split its private bank and asset management businesses.

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NESTLE (NESN.VX)

Nestle said the U.S. Food and Drug Administration found evidence of E. coli bacteria in a production sample of refrigerated chocolate chip cookie dough, but says a recall does not include other Nestle Toll House products.

For related news click on [NESN.VX]

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