Swiss Interest Rate

Interest rates in Switzerland are set by the Swiss National Bank, where interest rates are also regarded as the three-month Swiss franc Libor.

Swiss Interest Rate

The Swiss National Bank kept interest rates unchanged, as expected, at record lows of -0.75% during the meeting of June 2017. The Swiss franc continues to remain overvalued and inflation is far from target. Interest Rate in Switzerland peaked at an all-time high point of 3.50% in June of 2000 and hit rock-bottom at 0.75% in January of 2015.