Swiss Market Ends Weak After Hot Inflation Data

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Swiss Market Ends Weak After Hot Inflation Data

(RTTNews) - After staying a bit positive till around mid morning, Swiss stocks struggled for direction till a couple of hours past noon, and then drifted lower to end on a weak note on Thursday. Hotter than expected inflation data, and a report showing a drop in retail sales weighed on sentiment.

The benchmark SMI, which advanced to 11,301.35 early on, dropped to a low of 11,188.72 around late afternoon, and eventually ended the day with a loss of 51.28 points or 0.46% at 11,209.63.

Data from the Federal Statistical Office showed Switzerland's consumer price inflation increased more-than-expected in April to the highest level in four months.

The consumer price index, or CPI, climbed 1.4% year-over-year in April, after a 1% gain in March. Economists had expected inflation to rise slightly to 1.1%. However, inflation remained within the central bank's target range of 0-2 percent.

On a monthly basis, consumer prices climbed 0.3% after remaining flat in March.

Separate official data showed that retail sales dropped 0.1% annually in March, reversing a 0.2% gain in the prior month. Sales of both non-food and food products declined 0.6% in March from last year. Monthly, retail sales fell 0.4% percent in March, in contrast to a 0.1% increase in February.

VAT Group rallied nearly 5%. Straumann Holding ended down 4.07%. Roche Holding dropped 2.95% and Swisscom ended nearly 2% down.

Swiss Life Holding, Zurich Insurance Group, Swiss Re, Partners Group, Schindler Holding and Sandoz lost 0.5 to 1.1%.

Logitech International gained 3.5%. Julius Baer climbed 2.76% and Sonova advanced about 1.8%. SIG Group, Lonza Group, Holcim and Kuehne & Nagel gained 0.5 to 0.8%.

Novartis ended 0.2% down after the company agreed to acquire US-based preclinical-stage biotech company Mariana Oncology. The acquisition will be satisfied through an upfront payment of $1 billion and further payments of $750 million, conditional on the fulfillment of pre-specified milestones of the acquisition, according to the announcement from the company.

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