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Swiss central bank urges review of 'too big to fail' bank safeguards after Credit Suisse debacle | WTNH.com
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SNB's Jordan may be out for weeks after urgent operation | Reuters
SNB's Jordan Puts Switzerland's Neutral Interest Rate Around 2% - Bloomberg
For Swiss Central Bankers, Mum's the Word - WSJ
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Swiss National Bank chairman says global monetary policy moving into tightening phase - magazine | Reuters
SNB Chairman Thomas Jordan Confirms FX Intervention | Finance Magnates
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Credit Suisse deal averted crisis, Swiss central bank says | FOX 5 San Diego
SNB's Jordan: 'Transparency can be counterproductive' - Central Banking
Swiss National Bank Chief Told It's Time to Raise Interest Rates - Bloomberg
Swiss National Bank's (SNB) Chairman of the Governing Board Thomas Jordan poses after a media briefing of the Swiss National Bank, in Zurich, Switzerland, Thursday, March 23, 2023. (Michael Buholzer/Keystone via AP
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Thomas Jordan says SNB «fulfilled its mandate» in saving Credit Suisse
Swiss central bank chief: says cannot rule out further policy tightening | Reuters
Thomas Jordan, president of the Swiss National Bank , during a... News Photo - Getty Images
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SNB Rates Not Yet Restrictive Enough to Tame Prices, Jordan Says - Bloomberg
SNB's Jordan Recovering, But May Miss Next Policy Meeting - BNN Bloomberg
SNB Chief Grapples With Strong Franc - WSJ
Thomas Jordan (economist) - Wikipedia
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In hindsight, monetary policy everywhere was too expansionary: Swiss central bank chief
SNB-Chef Thomas Jordan über Inflation, Zinsen und Konjunktur