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SNB's Schlegel: Will continue to monitor inflationary pressure and will adjust monetary policy if necessary

Swiss National Bank (SNB) Chairman Martin Schlegel is speaking at the post-policy meeting press conference, explaining the reason behind the surprise rate cut move.

Key quotes

Will continue to monitor inflationary pressure and will adjust monetary policy if necessary to maintain price stability.

Without today's cut, inflation forecast would have been lower.

Inflation since last rates decision has been lower than expected.

Uncertainty about future inflation path is still high.

Inflationary pressure has decreased markedly over medium term.

Development of Swiss Franc is still important factor.

With monetary easing we are countering the lower inflationary pressure.

SNB remains willing to intervene in forex markets as necessary.

Rate cuts continue to be the main instrument if monetary policy needs to be eased further.

 

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