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The SNB has said it is prepared to buy and sell foreign currencies as it pursues its goal of dampening Swiss inflation, which at 2.8% in 2022 was outside its target range of 0-2%. The SNB has regularly confirmed its commitment foreign currency interventions but until last year this mainly meant buying buy foreign currencies with newly created francs to stem the rise of the Swiss franc. But the central bank changed tack in 2022 and allowed the safe-haven currency to appreciate. "This counteracted a rise in the price of imported goods and services and thus reduced inflationary pressure," the SNB said on Tuesday. From June onwards, the central bank also signalled its willingness to sell foreign currencies if the franc was to weaken, a move designed to further insulate In contrast to the The SNB is due to give its next update on monetary policy on Thursday. ( (Reporting by John RevillEditing by
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