(Bloomberg) -- Bank of International Settlements' General Manager Agustin Carstens doesn't consider the Swiss National Bank to be a currency manipulator, according to an interview with Neue Zuercher Zeitung.
Carstens told the Swiss newspaper the SNB is merely responding to loose monetary policy worldwide and using the purchases as a defensive measure in light of the large global demand for francs.
“The SNB isn't pursuing an exchange rate target,” he also said.
In the interview published on Saturday, Carstens also said that the recent bout of dollar weakness was not a sign of the greenback ceasing to be the dominant global currency.
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