Switzerland Ends 2025 with Surplus, Eyes Future Deficits
Switzerland reported a financing surplus of 0.3 billion Swiss francs ($400 million) by the end of 2025. However, the Swiss government anticipates structural deficits from 2027 to 2029, according to their recent statement.
Switzerland concluded the year 2025 with a financing surplus of 0.3 billion Swiss francs, amounting to approximately $400 million, the Swiss government announced on Wednesday.
Despite this positive financial outcome, the government has forecasted the occurrence of structural deficits from 2027 to 2029, indicating a shift in economic stability.
The exchange rate during this period stood at $1 equating to 0.7713 Swiss francs.
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