Categories: BankingNewsWorld

Swiss National Bank increases annual profit as stock markets boom

ZURICH, Jan 7 (Reuters) – The Swiss National Bank expects to make a profit of around 26 billion Swiss francs ($28.22 billion) for 2021, the central bank said in its provisional results on Friday, as booming stock markets throughout the year added billions to the value of its foreign currency investments.

The SNB made a profit of just under 26 billion francs on its foreign currency positions, which include nearly 1 trillion francs worth of stocks and bonds bought during its long campaign to weaken the Swiss franc.

The central bank suffered a valuation loss of 100 million francs from its gold holdings, offset by a 1 billion franc profit from its Swiss franc positions, mainly the negative interest rates it charges commercial banks to hold money overnight.

As a result, its annual profit is expected to be higher than the 20.9 billion francs profit it made for 2020.

The performance means the SNB will pay an unchanged dividend of 15 francs per share, the legal maximum. It will also make a maximum payout of 6 billion francs to the Swiss government and regional authorities under a new agreement signed last year.

The SNB will release final profit figures in March.

It gave no details of its fourth-quarter performance, where the appreciation of the Swiss franc likely reduced the valuation gains from its foreign currency investments.

The franc rose against both the euro and dollar between October and December, hitting its highest level against the common currency since mid-2015.

This currency movement will have reduced gains from higher stock values when translated back to francs.

Still, UBS economist Alessandro Bee reckoned the SNB’s share portfolio gains more than compensated for the higher value of the franc.

Bee estimated the central bank made a valuation gain of roughly 35 billion francs in 2021 from its stock market holdings, which includes stakes in Starbucks (SBUX.O), Apple (AAPL.O) and other U.S. tech giants.

($1 = 0.9212 Swiss francs)Reporting by John Revill Editing by Riham Alkousaa and Michael Shields

This article was originally published by Reuters.

Global Business Magazine

Recent Posts

Luxury off-plan homes bring AED5 billion May sales

Keturah founder says Dubai shows its global standing with apartment, villa deals above AED 5 million …

3 days ago

FIA President H.E. Mohammed Ben Sulayem meets with President of the Czech Republic, Prime Minister, and government leaders in Prague

Discussions focused on motorsport development, road safety and sustainable mobility Dubai, UAE, 10th June, 2026: …

3 days ago

A Maturity Stage Arrives for Dubai’s Property Market with Sustained Demand and Stable Rentals

The sector is now moving towards disciplined growth, driven by slowing rental rate increases, robust…

5 days ago

BlackRock’s Wei Li: AI IPOs Could Drain $200 Billion From Market Liquidity

Three major US technology offerings SpaceX, OpenAI, and Anthropic could collectively absorb up to $200…

1 week ago

IMF Staff Concludes Visit to San Marino

End-of-Mission press releases include statements of IMF staff teams that convey preliminary findings after a…

1 week ago

Statement by IMF Deputy Managing Director Kenji Okumura at the Conclusion of His Visit to Thailand

Bangkok, Thailand – June 5, 2026: Mr. Kenji Okamura, Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF),…

1 week ago