Swiss central bank cuts interest rates, 1st advanced economy to do so
22 Mar 24 2 min read
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- The Swiss National Bank has reduced its policy rate by 0.25 percentage points to 1.5 per cent.
- The change applies from today.
- Inflation is likely to remain below 2 per cent over the next few years and growth is likely to be modest in the coming quarters, according to the new forecast.
- Economic growth is “likely to remain modest in the coming quarters”.
It is the first advanced economy to cut interest rates following a prolonged period of high inflation.
Inflation has declined further since the beginning of the year, and stood at 1.2 per cent in February. This decrease was attributable to lower goods inflation.
“The easing of monetary policy has been made possible because the fight against inflation over the past two and a half years has been effective. For some months now, inflation has been back below 2 per cent and thus in the range the SNB equates with price stability,” the central bank said in a statement.
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- China’s economy projected to grow by 5% in 2024, 4.5% in 2025: IMF
- Australia’s CPI increases 3.6% in April 2024
- Vietnam’s May CPI up 0.05% MoM, 4.44% YoY: GSO
- US, EU interest rate hikes pose challenges for Asian textile exporters
- Goldman Sachs ups India's 2024 GDP growth forecast by 10 bps to 6.7%
According to the new forecast, inflation is also likely to remain in this range over the next few years.
The central bank now sees average inflation reaching 1.4 per cent this year, down from its 1.9-per cent projection in December, and 1.2 per cent for next year, reduced from the previous 1.6-per cent estimate. Its first forecast for 2026 puts average inflation at 1.1 per cent over the period.
The country’s economic growth is “likely to remain modest in the coming quarters,” with the GDP poised to expand by roughly 1 per cent this year, SNB said.
Banks’ sight deposits held at the SNB will be remunerated at the SNB policy rate up to a certain threshold, and at 1 per cent above this threshold.
Global economic growth is likely to remain moderate in the coming quarters, SNB added.
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