Swiss Inflation Rate Mom

Consumer Price Index measures the pricing levels of goods and services. This index is measured on a monthly basis and it is calculated by the Swiss Federal Statistical Office. Inflation happens when prices rise, whereas purchasing value falls, put simpler, when too much money is chasing too few products.

Swiss Inflation Rate Mom

Swiss Consumer Price Index fell on a monthly basis for June 2017 by 150% compared to previous month’s value. Results were reported at -0.1%, declining from previous month’s values of 0.2% and missing expectations of 0.0%. Inflation Rate Mom in Switzerland peaked at an all-time high point of 2.10% in November of 1973 and hit rock-bottom at -1.05% in July of 2004.