After the unexpected interest rate cut by the Swiss National Bank, the Swiss blue-chip stock SMI index rose by 1.2%
According to Jinshi's report, after the unexpected interest rate cut by the Swiss National Bank, the Swiss blue-chip stock SMI index rose by 1.2% on the same day, slightly higher than the European Stoxx 600 index.
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