Swiss Inflation Ticks Up in December

2026-01-08 07:52 By Joshua Ferrer 1 min. read

Consumer prices in Switzerland edged up by 0.1% year-on-year in December 2025, matching market expectations after a flat reading in the previous month.

Prices increased further for alcoholic beverages and tobacco (2.3% vs 1.7% in November), communications (0.7% vs 0.4%), and restaurants and hotels (1.1% vs 0.7%).

At the same time, costs declined at a slower rate for household goods and services (-1.7% vs -2.6%) and transport (-1.4% vs -1.7%).

On the other hand, prices decreased faster for food and non-alcoholic beverages (-0.8% vs -0.4%) and clothing and footwear (-1.6% vs -0.3%), while inflation softened for housing and energy (0.4% vs 0.5%) and recreation and culture (0.7% vs 0.8%).

The core inflation rate, which excludes volatile items such as unprocessed food and energy, increased by 0.5% from 0.4% in November.

On a monthly basis, consumer prices showed no growth in December, following a 0.2% fall in the preceding period.



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Swiss Inflation Ticks Up in December
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