[83413] Switzerland's Producer Price Index shows a surprising decline in May 2026
Decrease in inflationary pressures in Switzerland
New economic data released today, June 15, 2026, indicates a downward trend in the Producer Price Index (PPI) in Switzerland for the month of May. The data reflects a significant turnaround compared to previous months.
According to the BITCOIN & CRYPTO POST channel, which focuses on global financial information with an emphasis on digital markets, the monthly index recorded a decline of -0.4% compared to a +0.8% increase recorded previously. On an annual basis, the index indicates a -1.8% decline, a figure that represents a slight improvement compared to the previous decline which stood at -2%.
At the same time, the Crypto Trading & Financial News channel, which provides ongoing market updates to investors, confirmed the data and notes that the PPI fell by 0.4 percent on a monthly basis. The channel emphasizes that this figure "reverses a previous increase of 0.8 percent" and that the annual decline of 1.8 percent constitutes an "improvement from a previous figure of 2 percent."
The reports from both channels are consistent with each other, as both sources focus on the raw data of the Swiss economy without broad political analysis, which indicates a professional consensus regarding the trend reflected by the published figures.