Swiss Investor Sentiment Plunges to Lowest Since 2022
In August 2025, the Swiss investors’ sentiment index took a significant dive, descending 56.2 points to -53.8 from the previous month's reading. This marked shift towards negativity follows a short-lived positive sentiment of 2.4 recorded in July, reaching the lowest point since November 2022. The downturn is predominantly attributed to the imposition of hefty 39% American tariffs on Swiss exports imposed earlier in the month. Given that the United States constitutes approximately 17% of Switzerland’s export market, these tariffs have substantial implications. Analysts foresee a notable deceleration in Swiss export activities over the forthcoming six months, as reflected by the export sentiment sub-index, which plummeted from -35.1 to a staggering -89.8, significantly impacting overall investor confidence. Concurrently, the index measuring current conditions slipped to a neutral zero, decreased from 9.5 in July, underscoring a more restrained outlook on the present economic climate.
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