Swiss National Bank (SNB)
It is responsible for the Swiss monetary policy and the issuance of banknotes of the Swiss franc.
The Swiss central bank has a three-member committee that is responsible for making interest rate decisions, unlike most other central banks.
The Swiss Bank sets a range for interest rates rather than setting a specific target for rates.
Switzerland is a highly export-reliant country, which means that the Swiss bank also does not hope that its currency will be as overly strong as the Japanese central bank.
The bank meets quarterly, which means once every three months.
