
The Swiss National Bank (SNB) is the central bank of Switzerland, established in 1907 with the primary mission of ensuring price stability while taking into account economic developments. As an independent institution, the SNB is responsible for implementing the country’s monetary policy, issuing the Swiss franc, and maintaining the stability of the financial system. It operates under a mandate defined by the Swiss Constitution and the National Bank Act, balancing economic growth with inflation control.
The SNB conducts monetary policy through interest rate adjustments, foreign exchange interventions, and other tools to influence liquidity in the Swiss economy. It also manages Switzerland’s substantial foreign currency reserves and plays a key role in international financial cooperation. With headquarters in Bern and Zurich, the SNB employs several hundred staff members, including economists, analysts, and operational specialists. In recent years, the bank has been notable for its negative interest rate policy and active management of the Swiss franc’s value to mitigate economic shocks.
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