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Swiss National Bank Cuts Rates, Cites Strong Franc as it Looks to Fuel Growth
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Swiss National Bank Cuts Rates, Cites Strong Franc as it Looks to Fuel Growth
Jun 20, 2024 4:57 AM

Swiss National Bank, Swiss Franc Analysis

SNB keeps the momentum, lowering the interest rate further, to 1.25%Inflation in Switzerland has fallen below the target and is expected to remain thereIn the lead up, a notable proportion of the market envisioned a hold, CHF repricing taking effectThe analysis in this article makes use of chart patterns and key support and resistance levels. For more information visit our comprehensive education library

Swiss National Bank (SNB) Voted to Lower the Interest Rate by 25 Basis-Points

The SNB voted to lower interest rates by 25 basis points to set the policy rate at 1.25%. The rate cut was expected by the majority of the market but there was a notable outside chance that the Bank may decide to hold given the phenomenal drop in inflation and firm wage growth that revealed few, if any, signs of abating.

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Chairman Jordan referred to the recent appreciation of the franc being due to political uncertainty. A stronger local currency makes Swiss exports more expensive to its trading partners and can weigh on growth. Jordan also communicated the Banks commitment to intervene in the FX market in any direction, if deemed necessary. The announcement resulted in a drop in the value of the franc.

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Swiss Inflation – The Envy of Developed Markets

Swiss inflation remains comfortably beneath the 2% target, remaining at 1.4% for a second month in a row as other countries like the US and the EU are yet to achieve the feat. Just yesterday, the UK managed to hit the Bank of England’s 2% target but unlike Switzerland, UK inflation is expected to remain above 2% for some time thereafter.

Swiss Inflation (Headline and Core Measures of CPI)

Swiss GDP and Wage Growth Gave SNB Hawks a Reason to Hold

Early signs of an economic recovery in Switzerland have been building, suggesting that rates are not too restrictive to hamper growth. In addition, wages in Switzerland had shown resilience, holding at 1.8% for three quarters in a row, only dropping marginally in Q4 2023 to 1.7%. These developments provided some uncertainty around the decision with many of the view the Bank might have held rates steady.

GDP Showing Green Shoots and Wage Pressures Hold Firm

USD/CHF Immediate Market Reaction and Outlook

With many market participants holding out for an unchanged interest rate announcement today, its unsurprising to see a sharp repricing in the franc (weakness) as USD/CHF climbed 67 pips in the aftermath.

USD/CHF 5-Minute Chart

The weaker franc presents a potential reversal formation unfolding at the moment. Should price action close for the day around current levels, the three-day candle formation could be likened to that of a morning star – a typically bullish reversal pattern. The one concern here is the longevity of bullish drivers around the dollar. Hawkish revision to the Fed’s inflation forecast sent the greenback sharply higher but with inflation appearing on track for 2%, markets may soon price in a rate cut as early as Q3. US PCE data next week will help provide direction for the dollar and either confirm or invalidate CPI improvements.

USD/CHF Daily Chart

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