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I saw the Swiss GDP numbers for Q4 come in, and honestly, they are not very encouraging. Growth of 0.1%? Definitely below expectations, which were around +0.20%. The data is even more disappointing considering that the previous quarter already showed a contraction of 0.50%. In short, the Swiss economy is not accelerating as many hoped. What stands out is this kind of stalling: GDP is not collapsing, but it’s not taking off either. Experts are of course closely monitoring the situation because they understand well that these weak Swiss GDP figures could influence central bank moves and overall market conditions in the coming months. If this trend continues, there’s a risk that economic policies will move in unexpected directions.