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Swiss Inflation rises to 2.2%. This for Swiss levels very high inflation means that the Swiss franc has still upwards potential, in particular given the current political events. What is particular worrysome for the SNB is that prices for private services have risen by 1.4%. It is hence not only oil that drives the high price increases. Details in German Swiss Consumer Price Index in February 2022 [embedded content] You Might Also Like Swiss Producer and Import Price Index in November 2021: +5.8 percent YoY, +0.5 percent MoM 2021-12-15 The Producer and Import Price Index rose in November 2021 by 0.5% compared with the previous month, reaching 105.2 points
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Swiss Inflation rises to 2.2%. This for Swiss levels very high inflation means that the Swiss franc has still upwards potential, in particular given the current political events.
What is particular worrysome for the SNB is that prices for private services have risen by 1.4%. It is hence not only oil that drives the high price increases.
Swiss Inflation rises to 2.2%. This for Swiss levels very high inflation means that the Swiss franc has still upwards potential, in particular given the current political events. What is particular worrysome for the SNB is that prices for private services have risen by 1.4%. It is hence not only oil that drives the high price increases. Details in German Swiss Consumer Price Index in February 2022 [embedded content] You Might Also Like Swiss Producer and Import Price Index in November 2021: +5.8 percent YoY, +0.5 percent MoM 2021-12-15 The Producer and Import Price Index rose in November 2021 by 0.5% compared with the previous month, reaching 105.2 points
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Swiss Statistics considers the following as important: 2) Swiss and European Macro, 2.) Swiss Statistics - Press Releases, Featured, newsletter
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