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Switzerland’s International investment position Whole 2018 .

In the fourth quarter of 2019, the current account surplus was CHF 26 billion, CHF 11 billionmore than in Q4 2018.

Swiss Balance of Payments and International Investment Position: Q4 2019 and review of the year 2019.

A press release commenting on Switzerland's balance of payments and international investment position is published quarterly together with the latest figures.

Switzerland - Balance of payments In the past Switzerland typically had a foreign trade deficit. Assets declined year-on-year by CHF 88 billion to CHF 4,785 billion, and liabilities by CHF 181 billion to CHF 3,901 billion. 2020Independence, accountability and relationship with the ConfederationQ+A Independence and relationship with the ConfederationAddresses - head offices and representative officesForeign exchange reserves and Swiss franc bond investmentsInterest rates and foreign exchange rates (current)Swiss Balance of Payments and International Investment PositionQ+A Repo transactions and other monetary policy instrumentsQ+A Independence and relationship with the ConfederationQ+A Repo transactions and other monetary policy instrumentsAddresses - head offices and representative offices

Revenue recorded in the Swiss tourism balance of payments grew for the third consecutive year.

Revenue recorded in the Swiss tourism balance of payments grew for the third consecutive year.

Additional focus articles are published at irregular intervals, providing a more detailed examination of selected key areas relating to these statistics.The SNB draws up its reporting on the balance of payments and international investment position in accordance with IMF guidelines.Interest rates and foreign exchange rates (current)Swiss Balance of Payments and International Investment PositionSwiss Balance of Payments and International Investment PositionArchive - Swiss Balance of Payments and International Investment Position (2014-today)Archive - Switzerland's International Investment Position (2000-2012)©

A press release commenting on Switzerland's balance of payments and international investment position is published quarterly together with the latest figures.

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Publication set Swiss balance of payments and international investment position The publication set contains the following tables and charts: Last publication: 2020 …

In the international investment position, stocks of both assets and liabilities contracted in 2018.

More recently, however, this imbalance was more than compensated for by income from services, investments, insurance, and tourism. The balance of payments comprises the current account, the capital account and the financial account, and records transactions between residents and non-residents during a given period.

Additional focus articles are published at irregular intervals, providing a more detailed examination of selected key areas relating to these statistics. The increase was primarily attributable to the … The Swiss balance of payments and international investment position have been published according to the new statistical standards since the first quarter of 2014.

As it would only have been possible to compile a publication according to the old standard for the year 2013, the SNB did not publish a 2013 balance of payments annual report in 2014.

At the same time, people living in Switzerland continued to spend more when travelling abroad, despite price conditions that … 27.06.2019 - Switzerland is increasingly attractive to foreign tourists.

Switzerland's tourism balance of payments 2018 Swiss tourism sector remained buoyant in 2018 27.06.2019 - Switzerland is increasingly attractive to foreign tourists.

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