The Swiss National Bank has reported an annual loss of $141.54 billion

The Swiss National Bank has reported an annual loss of $141.54 billion, which is the largest in the central bank's 115-year history.

Previously, he Swiss National Bank lost $148.4 billion (142.2 billion Swiss francs) since the start of 2022. The central bank's foreign investments dropped in value amid rising interest rates and a stronger Swiss franc.

This is the largest loss the bank sustained in 115 years. However, it doesn't face bankruptcy due to its ability to print money.

The central bank lost $147.3 billion (141 billion Swiss francs) on its foreign currency positions, and $1.1 billion (1.1 billion Swiss francs) was lost in Gold holdings.

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