Gold price surge helps Swiss National Bank make US$33bil profit


FILE PHOTO: The Swiss National Bank (SNB) logo is pictured on its building in Bern, Switzerland, December 11, 2025. REUTERS/Pierre Albouy/File Photo

ZURICH: The Swiss National Bank made a profit of around 26 billion Swiss francs ($32.52 billion) in 2025, the central bank said on Friday, thanks to big increases in gold prices as investors headed for ‌safe-havens assets last year.

The provisional figures were ⁠a decline from the record 80.7 billion franc profit the SNB made ​in 2024, but were still in the top five profits the central bank has made in its 119-year history

The SNB's 2025 profit was boosted by a 36.3 billion franc valuation gain in its gold holdings, as investors bought the precious metal to protect ‍them from ⁠the global ‍economic ​turmoil unleashed by U.S. President Donald Trump's ⁠tariffs.

The figure was the biggest ever profit the SNB has made from gold, helped by the precious metal gaining 64% in value ‍in 2025, boosting the ‍value of the 1,040 metric tons of gold it ‌holds.

The central bank's profits, however, were held back by a 9 billion ⁠franc loss on its foreign currency positions.

The overall annual profit figure was in line with the 23.5 billion francs to ⁠28.5 billion francs forecast by UBS.

As a result, the SNB will be able to make a payout of 4 billion francs to the Swiss central government and cantonal governments, ‍and a dividend of 15 francs per share to ⁠investors. - Reuters

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