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Keywords:Banks and banking, Central - Switzerland 

Journal Article
Switzerland's approach to monetary policy

Monetary policy as conducted by the Swiss National Bank is aimed at maintaining price stability in the medium term. Between 1980 and 1999, the Bank used the seasonally adjusted monetary base as monetary target and as indicator. Given the continually distorted indicator value of the monetary base after 1996, the Bank fundamentally reviewed its modus operandi. As of the beginning of 2000, the Swiss National Bank (SNB) considers price stability to be achieved with an annual inflation (CPI) rate of less than 2 percent. The Bank bases its monetary policy decisions on a medium-term (three-year) ...
New England Economic Review , Issue Q 2 , Pages 57-60

Working Paper
Swiss monetary policy: central bank independence and stabilization goals

Working Papers , Paper 8605

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