Switzerland Economic Statistics

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Switzerland Economic Statistics

Rates    Date Change
3-Month LIBOR Target Rate 0.250 Nov 26, 2012 -- 
Yield Curve     May 15, 2013  
LIBOR Yield Curve     Mar 21, 2013  
Swiss Average Rate Overnight 0.03 Nov 26, 2012 +2.58 bps
Ten Year Bond 0.559 Nov 27, 2012 -0.20 bps
Three Month Libor 0.03 Nov 27, 2012 -- 
Employment    Date Change
Employed Persons 4,814.95 Q4 2012 +0.11 %
Unemployment Rate 3.13 Apr 2013 +0.03 
GDP    Date Change
Annual GDP 2.0 Q1 2012
Debt to GDP -4.2 Jan 2013 -16.67 %
Quarterly GDP -0.6 Q4 2008
Business    Date Change
Annual Core Retail Sales 6.4 Sep 2008
Annual Retail Sales -2.4 Mar 2013
Industrial Production 144.69 Q4 2011 +0.97 %
SVME PMI 50.2 Apr 2013 +3.93 %
Indices    Date Change
Annual Consumer Price Index (Change) -0.63 Apr 2013
Annual Producer Price Index (Change) 0.65 Apr 2013
Consumer Price Index 9,913.54 Apr 2013 +3.33 
Exchange Rate Index 138.02 Apr 2013 +0.70 %
Producer Price Index 99.20 Apr 2013 +0.24 %
International    Date Change
Current Account 21,714.8 Q4 2012 +14.11 %
Trade Balance 999.923 Dec 2012 -65.57 %
Stocks    Date Change
Swiss Market Index 8,407.60 May 22, 2013 +1.07 %
Switzerland is one of the wealthiest nations in the world based on GDP per capita. It is a peaceful and stable country with a low unemployment rate and highly skilled labor force. Its GDP is mainly based on the agricultural, industrial and service sectors. Switzerland is considered a safe haven for foreign investors due to a strong banking system with a historically high degree of client privacy, the robust value of the Swiss franc (CHF) and a stable economy. Switzerland is not a member of European Union, but in order to strengthen economic ties the Swiss government has started economic agreements with the EU that cover research, public procurement, agriculture and many other sectors.