Swiss National Bank Posts Half-Billion Franc Loss in First Quarter
The Swiss National Bank (SNB) has reported a CHF 0.5 billion loss for the first quarter of the year, primarily driven by a CHF 8.2 billion loss on its foreign currency positions. The loss was partially offset by a CHF 7.8 billion gain on its gold holdings.

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss National Bank reported a net loss of CHF 0.5 billion for the first quarter of 2026.
- Foreign currency positions suffered a massive loss of CHF 8.2 billion.
- Gold holdings provided a significant buffer with a gain of CHF 7.8 billion.
- The price of gold rose from CHF 110,919 to CHF 118,400 per kilo during the quarter.
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They Said
"Financial performance depends mainly on developments on the gold, foreign exchange and capital markets. This is why large fluctuations are the rule."