Swiss Performance Index (SPI) Surpasses the 20,000‑Point Threshold

The Swiss Performance Index (SPI), which is traded on the SIX Swiss Exchange, recorded a significant milestone on 25 June 2026 when it advanced beyond the 20,000‑point level for the first time. At the close on 25 June, the index stood at 19,954.4 points, reflecting a 0.70 % gain to 20,050.8 earlier in the session before settling below 20,000.

Key Performance Indicators

MetricValue
Close Price (25 Jun 2026)19,954.4
52‑Week High (24 Jun 2026)20,111.5
52‑Week Low (3 Aug 2025)16,263.3
Underlying Market Value€2.474 billion (as of 26 Jun 2026)

Trading Activity

  • 25 June 2026 – The index opened with positive momentum, reaching 19,983.6 points at 12:06 Z (SIX time) and climbing to 20,050.8 points at market close, a gain of 0.70 %.
  • 26 June 2026 – Trading opened in the negative, with the index declining 0.28 % to 19,923.97 points at 09:09 Z.
  • 26 June 2026 (mid‑day) – Further pressure pushed the index 0.87 % lower to 19,876.67 points at 12:06 Z.
  • 26 June 2026 (close) – The index finished the day down 0.48 % at 19,954.36 points, marking a slight decline from the previous day’s close.

Market Context

The index’s brief ascent past 20,000 points coincided with broader market optimism, but the subsequent decline on 26 June suggests that volatility remained pronounced. The underlying value of the index’s constituents, €2.474 billion, indicates that movements in the SPI are driven by significant capital flows within the Swiss market.

On the same day the index breached the 20,000‑point threshold, the United Kingdom‑listed Spire Healthcare (SPI.L) announced that the deadline for a takeover by Toscafund has been extended to 9 July. While this corporate development does not directly influence the Swiss index, it reflects investor activity in the broader European market.


This article summarizes the recent performance of the Swiss Performance Index, highlighting its milestone crossing, intraday fluctuations, and contextual market factors based on the information available up to 28 June 2026.