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    Swiss current account surplus widens, SNB slows forex action

    Published by Wanda Rich

    Posted on June 22, 2022

    2 min read

    Last updated: February 6, 2026

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    ZURICH (Reuters) -Switzerland’s first-quarter current account surplus widened to 19 billion Swiss francs ($19.63 billion), 4 billion francs more than in the same quarter in 2021, the Swiss National Bank (SNB) said on Wednesday.

    ZURICH (Reuters) -Switzerland’s first-quarter current account surplus widened to 19 billion Swiss francs ($19.63 billion), 4 billion francs more than in the same quarter in 2021, the Swiss National Bank (SNB) said on Wednesday.

    “The increase was primarily due to the higher receipts surplus in goods trade (up CHF 6 billion), which resulted from merchanting (higher receipts surplus) and non-monetary gold trading (lower expenses surplus). The receipts surplus in traditional goods trade (foreign trade total) declined,” it said https://www.snb.ch/en/mmr/reference/pre_20220622/source/pre_20220622.en.pdf on its website.

    The SNB acquired 3.24 billion francs in reserve assets during the quarter as part of its campaign to slow the strengthening of the Swiss franc.

    The amount was significantly down from the 23.56 billion francs the central bank bought in the previous quarter, indicating the SNB was more relaxed about the franc’s strengthening between January and March this year.

    SNB Chairman Thomas Jordan last week said he thought the franc was no longer highly valued, citing higher inflation in other countries.

    Still the SNB would intervene in the currency markets if there was to be an “excessive” appreciation of the franc, Jordan said, while the bank would also sell foreign currencies if the franc were to weaken.

    The data on Wednesday showed how the SNB’s foreign currency investments have been hit by the turbulence upending markets stock and bond markets so far this year.

    The SNB’s securities portfolio suffered a valuation loss of 37 billion francs during the quarter, reducing the value of the shares and bonds it owns to 810 billion francs.

    The central bank’s gold holdings meanwhile increased in value by 4 billion francs to 60 billion francs.

    ($1 = 0.9677 Swiss francs)

    (Reporting by Michael Shields and John Revill, Editing by Miranda Murray)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Swiss current account surplus widens, SNB slows forex action

    1What is a current account surplus?

    A current account surplus occurs when a country's total exports of goods, services, and transfers exceed its total imports. It indicates that the country is earning more from foreign trade than it is spending.

    2What is the Swiss National Bank (SNB)?

    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.

    3What is foreign currency intervention?

    Foreign currency intervention is when a central bank buys or sells its own currency in the foreign exchange market to influence its value, aiming to stabilize or adjust exchange rates.

    4What is merchanting?

    Merchanting refers to the buying and selling of goods without physically handling them, often involving the resale of products across international borders.

    5What is a receipts surplus?

    A receipts surplus occurs when the income received from exports, investments, and transfers exceeds the payments made for imports and other expenditures.

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