Producer and import prices in Switzerland decreased at an annual rate of 1.8% in April, the latest data by the Swiss Federal Statistical Office showed on Tuesday.It has been the 12th consecutive month
Producer and import prices in Switzerland decreased at an annual rate of 1.8% in April, the latest data by the Swiss Federal Statistical Office showed on Tuesday.It has been the 12th consecutive month
Producer and import prices in Switzerland decreased at an annual rate of 1.8% in April, the latest data by the Swiss Federal Statistical Office showed on Tuesday.
It has been the 12th consecutive month of year-on-year decline, but yet, the slowest since December 2023.
The nation’s producer prices dropped at a softer rate in April, by 0.4% YoY after a 1.1% YoY slump in March.
Switzerland’s import prices also decreased at a slower pace in April, by 4.6% YoY following a 5.4% YoY decline in March.
In monthly terms, Swiss producer and import prices went up 0.6% in April, mostly driven by higher prices of petroleum products and watches. The figure outstripped a consensus of analyst estimates of a 0.2% rise and followed modest 0.1% gains in both March and February.
The Swiss Franc was 0.07% firmer on the day against the US Dollar, with the USD/CHF currency pair last trading at 0.9075 ahead of US producer price data for April.
US producer prices are expected to have risen at a monthly rate of 0.3% and at an annual rate of 2.2% in April.