SNB’s Jordan: Will stick to the current monetary policy for some time

Swiss National Bank (SNB) Chairman Thomas Jordan, speaking to Bloomberg TV this Thursday, said that the current monetary policy is correct and will stick with it for some time. 

Jordan believed that SNB's current tools are sufficient to deal with more market volatility. Jordan was further noted saying that the biggest risks are political mistakes, citing US-China tensions and Brexit.

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