-- The Swiss Market Index broke its three-day losing streak on Thursday, closing 1.38% in the green, amid a busy day of corporate financial updates and private sector data releases.
Nestlé (NESN.SW) delivered an organic sales growth of 3.5% year over year in the first quarter, including a negative impact of 90 basis points from the precautionary recall of batches of its infant formula products globally, with total group sales reaching 21.32 billion francs. Real internal growth came in at 1.2% over the period. The consumer goods giant's stock added 5.89% at closing.
"A widespread, RIG led beat underpins maintained guidance (with consensus currently at the bottom of the range for sales growth guidance). It is good to see coffee back on song after last year's price squeeze, with RIG of 3.5% and organic sales growth of 9.3%," RBC Capital Markets said in a quick take note, describing the results as "impressive."
Galderma Group (GALD.SW) also saw its shares rise 6.60% as it reported a "strong" start to the year, with net sales climbing to $1.47 billion in the first quarter from the year-ago $1.13 billion. For full-year 2026, the dermatology company reaffirmed its guidance of net sales growth between 17% and 20% at constant currency, expecting its exposure to US tariffs to remain "manageable."
Other Switzerland-listed heavyweights that posted trading updates included pharmaceutical major Roche (RO.SW), testing and certification company SGS (SGSN.SW), and escalators and elevators manufacturer Schindler (SCHP.SW).
On the macroeconomic front, Switzerland signed an investment protection agreement with Saudi Arabia during Swiss President Guy Parmelin's official visit to the Middle Eastern country. The deal is set to become effective following completion of internal approval procedures in both countries.
Zooming out to the euro area, the seasonally adjusted S&P Global Flash Eurozone Composite PMI Output Index fell to a 17-month low of 48.6 in April from 50.7 in March. The latest reading marks the first time the index dropped below the neutral 50 threshold in 16 months.