ZURICH, Switzerland — The Swiss National Bank announced Thursday its second straight interest-rate cut, after becoming in March the first Western central bank to slash borrowing costs that had been raised to battle inflation. The SNB said in a statement that it was lowering the policy rate by 0.25 percentage points to 1.25 percent. The Read The Rest at :
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