-- 瑞士国家银行(SNBN.SW)表示,中东冲突“显著”加剧了瑞士经济发展和通胀前景的不确定性。 瑞士国家银行管理委员会主席马丁·施莱格尔(Martin Schlegel)周五在瑞士国家银行股东大会上发表讲话称,预计瑞士经济增长短期内将“较为疲软”,中期将“在一定程度上”出现回升。 与此同时,瑞士国家银行预测,受冲突导致能源价格上涨的影响,未来几个季度瑞士通胀将进一步加剧。 不过,施莱格尔指出,瑞士国家银行将持续关注局势发展,并随时准备在必要时调整货币政策。
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