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Oil price shock weighs heavily on Swiss economy growth

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June 17, 2026
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KOF: Oil price shock is putting a bigger dent in the economy than expected

KOF: Oil price shock is putting a bigger dent in the economy than expected


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The KOF Economic Institute has revised downwards its forecasts for the Swiss economy. This is due to high oil prices.





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KOF economists now expect growth of just 0.8% for the current year, as they announced on Wednesday. Previously, they had forecast growth of 1.0%. The forecasters are also more pessimistic about 2027, lowering their forecast from 1.7% to 1.5% (real GDP, excluding international sporting events).

By way of comparison: on a long-term average, the Swiss economy grows by 1.8% per year. However, the last time growth exceeded this average was in 2022.

Currently, high oil prices are to blame for the slow growth, as the KOF Institute notes. The war in Iran and the resulting rise in oil prices have weighed more heavily on the economic outlook than assumed in the last forecast, according to the press release.

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Swiss economists predict moderate growth in 2026




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The latest KOF Swiss Economic Institute survey shows economists holding firm on their 1% growth outlook for 2026.



Read more: Swiss economists predict moderate growth in 2026


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