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They declined to be identified discussing confidential matters. “The SNB has not adjusted its investment policy,” but stands by its existing guidelines, according to an e-mailed statement.
BASEL, Switzerland (Reuters) -Swiss inflation could enter negative territory in the coming months, but this will not necessarily trigger a reaction by the Swiss National Bank, SNB Chairman Martin ...
The Swiss National Bank sold its entire stake in oil producer Chevron Corp. because it now considers investments in the stock to breach its portfolio guidelines, according to a person familiar ...
The Swiss National Bank (SNB) remains very sensitive to the inflation rate and is wary over the risk of deflation pressures. There will be a high degree of uncertainty over the impact of trade ...
As a central bank, the SNB plays a crucial role in managing banking system liquidity. We do this to implement monetary policy, ensure the smooth functioning of the payment system, and also to support ...
“The current trade policy situation is creating great uncertainty for all countries affected, including Switzerland,” said Schlegel, according to the text of his speech at the SNB general ...
Last week it hit its strongest level since January 2015 when the SNB scrapped its minimum exchange rate. That has pulled the franc, also known as the Swissie, up 2.6% against the euro in April ...
Since U.S. President Donald Trump last week shocked world markets by announcing hefty import tariffs for most of the global economy, more and more analysts have forecast that the SNB will again ...
Yesterday's figures on the Swiss National Bank's (SNB) foreign exchange interventions, which amounted to around 100 million in the fourth quarter, once again confirmed that the SNB is currently ...
The Swiss National Bank (SNB) lowered the benchmark Sight Deposit Rate by 25 basis points (bps) to 0.25% from 0.50%, following its monetary policy assessment for the March quarter on Thursday.
Stable outlook reflects Moody’s expectation that SNB Capital will continue to deliver strong financial performance, maintain its leading market position, and benefit from ongoing integration with its ...
The SNB will pay interest at its policy rate of 0.5% to banks up to 20 times their minimum reserve requirement from February 1 next year, down from 22 times previously. Sight deposits held above the ...