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Swiss inflation unexpectedly drops to zero in November

Swiss inflation unexpectedly drops to zero in November
Swiss inflation unexpectedly drops to zero in November

Official data released on Wednesday showed that the annual inflation rate in Switzerland unexpectedly fell by a tenth of a percent point to zero. This was a slight undershoot from expectations.

A poll of analysts found that the consensus was that last month's inflation rate would be unchanged, at 0.1%.

The Federal Statistics Office published data that showed the Swiss Consumer Price Index fell by 0.2% compared to the previous month. This was in line with poll predictions.

According to the office, this was due to a number of factors, including lower prices on hotels, package holidays, new cars, and certain vegetables. The office said that prices for housing, heating oil, and air travel rose.

The data comes just a little over a week ahead of the Swiss National Bank's next rate setting decision.

SNB's benchmark is zero at the moment, and it has stated that they expect inflation to gradually increase next year. The market expects the SNB to leave its benchmark rate unchanged in the coming week.

The SNB targets a rate of inflation between 0 and 2 percent. (Writing and editing by Dave Graham)

(source: Reuters)