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    SNB Monetary Policy Assessment of March 19, 2026

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    Posted on March 19, 2026

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    Last updated: March 19, 2026

    SNB monetary policy assessment of March 19, 2026 - Finance news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
    Tags:FinanceBankingmonetary policyEconomySwitzerland

    Quick Summary

    SNB keeps its policy rate at 0% on March 19, 2026, signals readiness to intervene in FX markets amid Middle East tensions, projects modest uplift in inflation due to energy costs, but maintains medium‑term price stability forecast.

    Table of Contents

    • Swiss National Bank Policy Review and Economic Outlook
    • SNB Policy Rate Decision
    • Foreign Exchange Market Intervention
    • Inflation Forecast and Monetary Policy
    • Short-Term and Medium-Term Inflation Trends
    • Recent Inflation Data
    • Inflation Outlook
    • Global Economic Conditions and Risks
    • Recent Global Economic Performance
    • Impact of Geopolitical Tensions
    • Risks to the Global Outlook
    • Swiss Economic Performance and Outlook
    • Recent Swiss Economic Data
    • Swiss Economic Forecast
    • Risks to the Swiss Economy

    Swiss National Bank Maintains Policy Rate Amid Inflation and Global Risks

    Swiss National Bank Policy Review and Economic Outlook

    SNB Policy Rate Decision

    ZURICH, March 19 (Reuters) - The Swiss National Bank made the following statement after its policy review on Thursday:

    The Swiss National Bank is leaving the SNB policy rate unchanged at 0%. Banks’ sight deposits held at the SNB will be remunerated at the SNB policy rate up to a certain threshold. The discount for sight deposits above this threshold still stands at 0.25 percentage points.

    Foreign Exchange Market Intervention

    Given the conflict in the Middle East, the SNB’s willingness to intervene in the foreign exchange market has increased. The SNB thereby counters a rapid and excessive appreciation of the Swiss franc, which would jeopardise price stability in Switzerland.

    Inflation Forecast and Monetary Policy

    Short-Term and Medium-Term Inflation Trends

    The conditional inflation forecast for the coming quarters is higher than in December due to the rise in energy prices. Medium-term inflationary pressure, however, has remained virtually unchanged since the last monetary policy assessment. The monetary policy helps to keep inflation within the range consistent with price stability and supports economic development. The SNB will continue to monitor the situation closely and adjust its monetary policy if necessary, in order to ensure price stability over the medium term.

    Recent Inflation Data

    As expected, inflation has risen slightly since the last monetary policy assessment, from 0.0% in November to 0.1% in February. This increase was driven in particular by higher goods inflation.

    Inflation Outlook

    With the rise in energy prices due to the escalation in the Middle East, inflation is likely to increase more strongly in the coming quarters. As a result, the conditional inflation forecast in the short term is higher than in December. In the medium term, it is slightly lower due to the stronger Swiss franc. The forecast is within the range of price stability over the entire forecast horizon (cf. chart). It puts average annual inflation at 0.5% for 2026, 0.5% for 2027 and 0.6% for 2028 (cf. table). The forecast is based on the assumption that the SNB policy rate is 0% over the entire forecast horizon.

    Global Economic Conditions and Risks

    Recent Global Economic Performance

    Global economic growth was solid in the fourth quarter. While inflation remained elevated in the US, in the euro area it stayed close to the central bank’s target. Key rates were left unchanged in both currency areas.

    Impact of Geopolitical Tensions

    With the conflict in the Middle East, the economic outlook has become considerably more uncertain. In its baseline scenario, the SNB anticipates that the increase in energy prices will raise inflation in many countries in the short term. Furthermore, global economic growth is likely to temporarily slow somewhat.

    Risks to the Global Outlook

    The global economic outlook is subject to significant risks, in particular owing to the situation in the Middle East. For instance, energy prices could rise more strongly than expected in the baseline scenario, which would considerably increase inflation and substantially constrain economic growth. Potential supply chain disruptions and heightened uncertainty could also weigh on growth. In addition to the situation in the Middle East, the trade policy outlook also remains uncertain.

    Swiss Economic Performance and Outlook

    Recent Swiss Economic Data

    Swiss GDP grew again in the fourth quarter, having contracted in the previous quarter. Unemployment in February was at the same level as at the time of the last monetary policy assessment.

    Swiss Economic Forecast

    The economic outlook for Switzerland for the coming months is uncertain. In the shorter term, growth could be rather subdued, with a certain upturn to be expected in the medium term. The SNB currently expects growth of around 1% for 2026 as a whole, followed by around 1.5% in 2027.

    Risks to the Swiss Economy

    The main risk to the economic outlook for Switzerland is the development in the global economy. In particular, the situation in the Middle East could curb global economic activity.

    (Reporting by John Revill)

    Key Takeaways

    • •SNB holds policy rate steady at 0%, with sight deposits remunerated up to a threshold and a 0.25pp discount beyond.
    • •Elevated willingness to act in FX markets to buffer franc appreciation amid geopolitical risks.
    • •Short‑term inflation forecast raised due to energy price surge; medium‑term outlook stable and within price‑stability range.

    References

    • Swiss Inflation Barely Above Zero Again Keeps Pressure on SNB - SWI swissinfo.ch
    • Monetary policy assessment of 25 September 2025
    • SNB to hold rates at zero on September 25 and throughout 2026, economists say: Reuters poll

    Frequently Asked Questions about SNB monetary policy assessment of March 19, 2026

    1What decision did the SNB make about its policy rate in March 2026?

    The SNB decided to keep the policy rate unchanged at 0% during its March 2026 monetary policy assessment.

    2What is the SNB's approach to foreign exchange market intervention?

    The SNB is willing to intervene in the foreign exchange market to prevent excessive appreciation of the Swiss franc and to support price stability.

    3What are the main risks to Switzerland's economic outlook mentioned by the SNB?

    Key risks include the global economic situation, especially due to the conflict in the Middle East, which could raise energy prices and constrain growth.

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