Created
: 2025.09.04
2025.09.04 17:12
The US Dollar is crawling higher against a somewhat weaker Swiss Franc, as the unexpected contraction in Switzerland's consumer prices in August feeds speculation that the SNB will cut rates into negative levels over the coming months.
The pair is crawling higher from Wednesday's lows at 0.8025, but remains trapped within a tight range below the 0.8060-0.8070 area. Investors are wary of placing large Dollar bets ahead of key US fundamental releases.
Switzerland's inflation has remained steady, growing at a 0.2% yearly rate in August, unchanged from the previous month. Monthly inflation, however, contracted 0.1%, for the first time since January, against expectations of a flat reading.
In the US, the JOLTS Job Openings report disappointed on Wednesday, showing its worst performance in the last 10 months and increasing pressure on the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates in the near term.
Fed Governor Christoper Waller and Atlanta Fed chief Raphael Bostic supported those views on Wednesday, hinting at a rate cut in September and, probably more to come in 2025, which is keeping the US Dollar's upside attempts limited.
The market is now awaiting the US ADP Employment and the ISM Services PMI for further insight into the momentum of the US economy. The highlight of the week, however, is Friday's Nonfarm Payrolls report, which might confirm market hopes of a 25 bps rate cut at September's Fed meeting.
The Consumer Price Index (CPI), released by the Swiss Federal Statistical Office on a monthly basis, measures the change in prices of goods and services which are representative of the private households' consumption in Switzerland. The CPI is the main indicator to measure inflation and changes in purchasing trends. The MoM figure compares the prices of goods in the reference month to the previous month. Generally, a high reading is seen as bullish for the Swiss Franc (CHF), while a low reading is seen as bearish.
Read more.Last release: Thu Sep 04, 2025 06:30
Frequency: Monthly
Actual: -0.1%
Consensus: 0%
Previous: 0%
The Consumer Price Index (CPI), released by the Swiss Federal Statistical Office on a monthly basis, measures the change in prices of goods and services which are representative of the private households' consumption in Switzerland. The CPI is the main indicator to measure inflation and changes in purchasing trends. The YoY reading compares prices in the reference month to the same month a year earlier. Generally, a high reading is seen as bullish for the Swiss Franc (CHF), while a low reading is seen as bearish.
Read more.Last release: Thu Sep 04, 2025 06:30
Frequency: Monthly
Actual: 0.2%
Consensus: 0.2%
Previous: 0.2%
Created
: 2025.09.04
Last updated
: 2025.09.04
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