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Switzerland CPI (Sep.), Sweden Private Prod. (Aug.)

September’s Swiss inflation data provided further evidence that despite strong GDP growth, domestic price pressures remain very weak. And with the franc’s recent appreciation dampening imported inflation too, we expect the SNB to keep its policy rate on hold into 2020.

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