KEY POINTS
  • The pause ended the SNB's run of five consecutive increases since it began lifting rates out of negative territory in June 2022, and keeps its main policy rate to 1.75%.
  • "The significant tightening of monetary policy over recent quarters is countering remaining inflationary pressure," the SNB said in a statement.
A Swiss National Bank logo is pictured on the SNB building in Bern, Switzerland May 20, 2020.

The Swiss National Bank ended its streak of five consecutive increases, keeping interest rates unchanged at its quarterly monetary policy meeting on Thursday.

The bank, which began lifting rates out of negative territory in June 2022, held its main policy rate steady at 1.75%.