Swiss National Bank's Tschudin says current interest rates are appropriate
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ZURICH, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Swiss interest rates are where the Swiss National Bank wants them to be, governing board member Petra Tschudin told Swiss broadcaster TeleZueri in an interview to be broadcast on Tuesday.
"We always use monetary policy in such a way that we can fulfil our mandate of ensuring price stability," Tschudin said, referring to the central bank's target range for inflation of 0-2%.
"And if you look at our inflation forecasts, you will see that inflation is between 0 and 2% over the medium term. And from that perspective, interest rates are where they should be," she told the CEO Talk programme.
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