swiss central bank leaves key rates unchanged
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Inflation is expected to tick in at just 0.4%

Swiss central bank leaves key rates unchanged

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Headquarters of the Swiss National Bank (SNB) in Bern
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Headquarters of the Swiss National Bank (SNB) in Bern Switzerland's central bank on Thursday kept its key interest rate unchanged and restated its longstanding pledge to prevent the Swiss franc from gaining too much value. The Swiss National Bank (SNB) held its target range for the franc's three-month London interbank offered rate, known as the Libor rate, at between 0.0 and 0.25 percent, a bank spokesman said in a conference call with journalists.
The bank also reiterated that it was maintaining an exchange-rate floor of 1.20 francs to the euro.
SNB introduced the floor in September 2011 as a strengthening franc was creating headaches for exporters, whose margins were eroded by unfavourable exchange rates.
The Swiss franc is traditionally seen as safe haven by the markets in tough times, and investors unsettled by the eurozone debt crisis and uncertain global economic climate flocked to the currency, driving up its value.
The ongoing crisis in Ukraine has also led to intermittent spikes in the value of the franc, pushing it closer to the 1.20 limit.
"The minimum exchange rate continues to be the right tool to avoid an undesirable tightening of monetary conditions in the event of renewed upward pressure on the Swiss franc," the SNB said.
It stressed it was prepared to purchase "foreign currency in unlimited quantities and to take further measures" to defend the floor.
The SNB also maintained its forecast for economic growth in Switzerland this year, saying it still expects the wealthy Alpine nation's gross domestic product to rise 2.0 percent in 2014.
That forecast is slightly lower than the 2.2-percent growth recently forecast by the Swiss government, which expects an anticipated pick-up in exports this year to boost the growth rate.
The SNB also said the "moderate recovery of the global economy" was continuing, but warned that "there are still substantial risks attached to the global economic recovery."
A decline in inflation in most advanced economies had for instance "increased uncertainty regarding the future path of monetary policy in the major currency areas," it said.
The central bank itself revised down its inflation forecast, saying Thursday it now expects prices in Switzerland to stagnate completely this year instead of rise by 0.2 percent as expected in December.
For next year, inflation is now expected to tick in at just 0.4 percent, down from a previously forecast 0.6 percent, while prices should swell a full 1.0 percent in 2016, the bank said.
Source: AFP

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