Swiss Central Bank Cuts Rates, Getting Ahead of Global Peers

21 March 2024

The Swiss National Bank (SNB) reduced its main interest rate by 25 basis points to 1.50%, setting a precedent as the first major central bank to reverse the trend of tightening monetary policy initiated to combat inflation. This decision, marking the SNB’s first rate cut in nearly a decade, was announced under the tenure of Chairman Thomas Jordan shortly before his planned departure in September. The cut was also applied to the interest rate on sight deposits. The move came ahead of decisions by other European central banks, including the Bank of England and the Norwegian central bank, which held their rates steady, underscoring the SNB’s proactive stance in adjusting monetary policy.

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