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Quarterly Bulletin 2/2022

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Report for the attention of the Governing Board of the Swiss National Bank for its quarterly assessment of June 2022. The report describes economic and monetary developments in Switzerland and explains the inflation forecast. It shows how the SNB views the economic situation and the implications for monetary policy it draws from this assessment. The first section (‘Monetary policy decision of 16 June 2022’) is an excerpt from the press release published following the assessment. This report is based on the data and information available as at 16 June 2022. Unless otherwise stated, all rates of change from the previous period are based on seasonally adjusted data and are annualised. Download PDF [embedded content]

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Quarterly Bulletin 2/2022

Report for the attention of the Governing Board of the Swiss National Bank for its quarterly assessment of June 2022.

The report describes economic and monetary developments in Switzerland and explains the inflation forecast. It shows how the SNB views the economic situation and the implications for monetary policy it draws from this assessment. The first section (‘Monetary policy decision of 16 June 2022’) is an excerpt from the press release published following the assessment.

This report is based on the data and information available as at 16 June 2022. Unless otherwise stated, all rates of change from the previous period are based on seasonally adjusted data and are annualised.

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