SNB Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged, Can USD/CHF Still Fall Following SNB Warnings?

Source Tradingkey

TradingKey - On Thursday (March 19), the Swiss National Bank (SNB) announced its monetary policy decision for the first quarter of 2026, keeping its key policy rate unchanged at 0.00%, in line with broad market expectations. At the same time, the central bank issued a clear warning that if the Swiss franc ( USDCHF) experiences rapid and excessive appreciation, it will decisively intervene in the foreign exchange market.

In its statement, the SNB was quite direct, noting that it will not stand by if the Swiss franc appreciates too quickly or excessively. In other words, foreign exchange intervention remains in the toolkit and could be deployed at any time. This stance is relatively uncommon and serves more as "drawing a line" for the market, cautioning speculative capital against placing excessive one-way bets.

The reasoning behind this is largely linked to the recent external environment. Ongoing tensions in the Middle East have repeatedly fueled safe-haven sentiment in the market, making the Swiss franc, a traditional haven currency, a natural destination for capital. While this is a defensive choice for investors, an overly strong exchange rate is unfavorable for Switzerland. It not only puts pressure on exports but also risks weighing down already moderate inflation levels. Consequently, the SNB specifically emphasized at this meeting that its willingness to intervene in the foreign exchange market has significantly increased under current conditions.

Regarding its economic assessment, the SNB maintained a cautious tone. The Swiss economy faces significant uncertainty in the coming months, primarily from external factors—risks of a slowdown in global growth, continued volatility in the Middle East, and an unstable trade environment. These overlapping factors make the outlook somewhat opaque. Rising energy prices also represent a variable that could push up inflation in the short term, though how long this pressure will persist remains to be seen.

Regarding inflation forecasts, the SNB made slight adjustments. The 2026 inflation forecast was revised upward to 0.5%, from the previous 0.3%, while projections for subsequent years remained largely unchanged, staying within a relatively moderate range. The economic growth outlook offered few surprises, with 2026 expected at around 1% and 2027 at approximately 1.5%. This indicates that the central bank does not anticipate a significant economic acceleration, but rather a continuation on a relatively steady path.

Market interpretation was straightforward: while the resolution itself was neutral, the stance on the exchange rate was very clear. As geopolitical risks continue to accumulate, appreciation pressure on the Swiss franc is unlikely to subside completely. By signaling intervention early, the central bank is attempting to "cool down" the market and prevent one-way expectations from moving too far.

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