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Swiss National Bank posts record $143 billion loss in 2022

Published by Uma Rajagopal

Posted on January 9, 2023

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· Last updated: February 2, 2026

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The Swiss National Bank's headquarters in Zurich stands prominently as it faces a historic loss of $143 billion in 2022, marking a significant downturn in the global banking sector.
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ZURICH(Reuters) – The Swiss National Bank posted an annual loss of 132 billion Swiss francs ($142.67 billion) in 2022, it said on Monday, the biggest loss in its 115-year history. The central bank plunged into the red as falling stock and fixed-income markets hit the value of its share and bond portfolio, while the appreciation […]

ZURICH(Reuters) – The Swiss National Bank posted an annual loss of 132 billion Swiss francs ($142.67 billion) in 2022, it said on Monday, the biggest loss in its 115-year history.

The central bank plunged into the red as falling stock and fixed-income markets hit the value of its share and bond portfolio, while the appreciation of the Swiss franc also had a negative impact.

Monday’s figure, which marked a reverse from a 26 billion franc profit in 2021, was bigger than the previously biggest loss of 23 billion francs chalked up in 2015. It is equivalent to slightly more than the annual GDP of Morocco.

($1 = 0.9252 Swiss francs)

(Reporting by John Revill, editing by John Stonestreet)

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