KEY POINTS
  • The Swiss National Bank said it was looking to counter "increased inflationary pressure and a further spread of inflation" with its 50 basis point hike.
  • The rise is the third consecutive hike in 2022 after the country moved rates out of negative territory in September.
  • "It cannot be ruled out that additional rises in the SNB policy rate will be necessary to ensure price stability over the medium term," the central bank added.
The Swiss National Bank hikes interest rates again.

The Swiss National Bank increased its benchmark interest rate Thursday for the third time this year, taking it to 1%.

The central bank said it was looking to counter "increased inflationary pressure and a further spread of inflation" with the move.