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Swiss inflation rises to highest rate since last year due to fuel price increases

Swiss inflation rises to highest rate since last year due to fuel price increases
Swiss inflation rises to highest rate since last year due to fuel price increases

Swiss inflation reached its highest level since a year in March, according to government data released 'on Thursday. The?country was able to absorb higher fuel costs due the conflict in the Middle East.

The consumer price index rose 0.3% in March compared to March 2025. This is the highest rate since March 2025 but lower than the 0.5% expected by economists.

The reading for March 2026 was a rise from the 0.1% increase in Swiss prices during February. This was primarily due to higher prices of petroleum products which were 5.3% cheaper than a year ago.

The Federal Statistical Office (FSO), which compiles these data, also reported that the prices of air travel and package holidays increased.

The Swiss National Bank refused to comment on these data.

The SNB is unlikely to raise interest rates to combat price increases, as Swiss inflation is well below the expected rate of?2.5% in the Eurozone.

The markets currently predict that the central bank will increase borrowing costs from the current 0% to 21% at its next June meeting. (Reporting and Editing by Friederike H. Heine).

(source: Reuters)