On June 20, the Swiss National Bank (SNB) lowered its key interest rate from 1.50 to 1.25 percent.
Since mid-2020, the Swiss National Bank has raised its key interest rate in five steps from -0.75 to +1.75 percent.
The SNB has decided neither to raise nor lower its key interest rate. What does this mean for mortgage rates in Switzerland?
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With its 2nd key interest rate hike this year, the SNB has ended the period of negative interest rates. How does this decision affect mortgage rates?