The Swiss National Bank said it would increase interest rates by 0.5 percentage point, following the Fed in slowing the pace of increases as inflation edges lower
The Swiss National Bank said it would increase interest rates by 0.
5 percentage point to 1%,The SNB’s decision kicks off a busy day for Europe’s most influential central banks. Investors expect the Bank of England and European Central Bank to announce 0.5-point rate increases later Thursday. Both have been battling all year witha WSJ membership
Argentina Últimas Noticias, Argentina Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Swiss central bank hikes interest rates by 50 basis points to counter 'further spread of inflation'The Swiss National Bank has increased its benchmark interest rate for the third time this year, taking it to 1%.
Leer más »
USD/CHF juggles below 0.9300 as investors await Federal Reserve/Swiss National Bank policyUSD/CHF is displaying back-and-forth moves in a narrow range below the critical resistance of 0.9300 in the early European session. The Swiss Franc ma
Leer más »
Swiss National Bank Slows Tightening Cycle With a 50 Basis Points Interest-Rate RiseBy Xavier Fontdegloria Switzerland's National Bank on Thursday increased interest rates for a third consecutive time in as many meetings, but slowed the pace...
Leer más »
Mobile Payments Outpacing Debit Cards in Argentina According to Central Bank Reports – Fintech Bitcoin NewsJust in October, 162 million of these transactions were made in Argentina, registering an increase of 7.1% when compared to the payments made during September per central bank reports.
Leer más »
Here's where David Dodge thinks the economy and the central bank are heading nextFormer Bank of Canada governor said the central bank struck the right note after its 50\u002Dbasis point hike on Dec. 7. Read more.
Leer más »
Why Hong Kong Is Pushing for Its Own Central Bank Digital CurrencyAs a global financial hub, Hong Kong has a vested interest in shaping the development of CBDCs and especially the systems in which they will transact across borders. But the U.S. should be concerned by its lack of full independence from mainland China.
Leer más »