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Swiss National Bank reconfirms with US it doesn't seek competitive edge via forex

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Posted on September 29, 2025

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ZURICH (Reuters) -The Swiss National Bank, the Swiss Finance Ministry and the U.S. Treasury Department have reconfirmed they do not target exchange rates for competitive purposes. A joint statement "

Swiss National Bank and US Reaffirm No Currency Manipulation Intent

Swiss National Bank's Stance on Currency Policy

ZURICH (Reuters) -The Swiss National Bank, the Swiss Finance Ministry and the U.S. Treasury Department have reconfirmed that they do not target exchange rates for competitive purposes.

Joint Statement Details

In a joint statement, Switzerland and the U.S. both said they did not use exchange rates to win an unfair advantage or prevent adjustments to their balance of payments.

Market Reactions and Economic Implications

A joint statement "confirms that foreign exchange market interventions are an important monetary policy instrument for the SNB in ensuring appropriate monetary conditions and thus meeting its statutory mandate with respect to price stability," the SNB said on Monday.

SNB's Focus on Inflation Target

The SNB has regularly denied being a currency manipulator after the United States added Switzerland to a list of countries being monitored for unfair currency and trade practice in June.

UBS economist Maxime Botteron said the SNB had not intervened significantly in forex markets in May to July, after the franc remained steady against the euro.

Although the dollar weakened considerably against the franc this year, this was part of a broader sell-off of the U.S currency, which was not considered undervalued and was a less important factor for Swiss inflation.

SNB Chairman Martin Schlegel said last week that the central bank has held "intensive" consultations with U.S. authorities, stressing the bank was focused on its inflation target.

"We never intervene in order to prevent adjustments in the current account balance or to give Swiss companies an unfair advantage," Schlegel told reporters.

(Reporting by John RevillEditing by Dave Graham and Miranda Murray)

Key Takeaways

  • Swiss National Bank and US Treasury confirm no competitive forex manipulation.
  • SNB uses forex interventions for monetary policy, not unfair advantage.
  • SNB Chairman emphasizes focus on inflation targets.
  • US added Switzerland to currency monitoring list in June.
  • Franc stability noted against euro, dollar's broader sell-off observed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Swiss National Bank?
The Swiss National Bank (SNB) is the central bank of Switzerland responsible for the country's monetary policy, including managing inflation and ensuring financial stability.
What is currency manipulation?
Currency manipulation refers to a country's actions to influence the value of its currency to gain unfair advantages in international trade.
What is monetary policy?
Monetary policy is the process by which a central bank manages the supply of money and interest rates to achieve specific economic objectives.
What is inflation?
Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises, eroding purchasing power.
What is a joint statement?
A joint statement is a formal declaration made by two or more parties, often outlining shared positions or agreements on specific issues.

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