Schweizerische Nationalbank (SWZNF) Research

The Schweizerische Nationalbank (SNB) functions as an independent central bank, offering crucial banking services to the Swiss Confederation. Its primary responsibility is to execute monetary policy, which it accomplishes by influencing interest rates within the money market. The SNB ensures the Swiss economy receives an appropriate supply of banknotes and coins for transactional needs and manages their distribution. It also plays a key role in supporting and safeguarding cashless payment systems, while diligently overseeing the nation's currency reserves. Beyond these monetary duties, the bank thoroughly assesses potential risks to the financial system, pinpointing areas where action is required. It supervises financial market infrastructures and assists in creating and implementing a robust regulatory framework for the financial sector. Globally, the SNB participates in international monetary cooperation efforts and provides technical expertise. For the Swiss government, the SNB handles payment processing, issues money market debt claims and bonds, provides custody for securities, and conducts foreign exchange operations. Moreover, it is responsible for gathering extensive statistical data on banks and financial markets, the balance of payments, direct investment, the international investment position, and Switzerland's financial accounts. This institution, founded in 1907, is based in Bern, Switzerland.

Market snapshot

Symbol
SWZNF
Price
$4,400
Day change
0.00%
Market cap
$337.0M
P/E ratio
0.02x
52-week range
4093-5000
Sector
Financial Services
Industry
Banks - Regional

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