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    Swiss National Bank cuts interest rates by 25 basis points again

    September 26, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: The Swiss National Bank (SNB) announced a 25 basis point cut to its policy rate on Thursday, bringing it down to 1.00%, marking the central bank’s third reduction in 2024. The move aligns with global trends, as both the European Central Bank (ECB) and the U.S. Federal Reserve have implemented similar measures to reduce borrowing costs.

    Swiss National Bank cuts interest rates by 25 basis points again

    The decision to lower the rate was largely anticipated by financial markets, with a Reuters poll indicating that 30 out of 32 analysts expected the 25 basis point reduction. Prior to the announcement, markets had priced in a 55% probability of the cut, suggesting a level of confidence among traders regarding the SNB’s approach to monetary easing.

    SNB’s new rate, set at 1.00%, is the lowest seen since early 2023 and aims to combat inflationary pressures while maintaining financial stability. By aligning its monetary policy with that of other central banks, the SNB seeks to prevent further appreciation of the Swiss franc, which could negatively impact the country’s export-driven economy.

    The central bank has been actively adjusting its policy throughout the year, with earlier cuts aimed at mitigating the effects of global economic uncertainty. This latest move underscores the SNB’s commitment to a flexible, responsive monetary policy as global financial conditions remain volatile. Economic analysts believe that the Swiss central bank’s decision could have ripple effects across European financial markets, as other countries monitor Switzerland’s efforts to balance inflation control with currency stability.

    The ECB’s own rate cuts, which preceded the SNB’s decision, set a broader trend for European monetary policy throughout 2024. The Swiss franc remained relatively stable following the announcement, signaling that market expectations were aligned with the SNB’s monetary strategy. Investors will now be closely watching the bank’s next moves as global economic conditions evolve.

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