Swiss National Bank, Quarterly Bulletin 2, June 06

According to the Swiss National Bank's Quarterly Bulletin for June 2006, in the first quarter of 2006, economic growth picked up in most large economies.

However, against the background of increasing interest rates and rising prices for oil, sentiment on the financial markets then clouded over. The higher interest rates mainly reflected the improved economic situation. Inflation expectations rose and central banks reacted by raising short-term interest rates. Despite this policy adjustment

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