Traders around the world will expect the ECB decision on Thursday. Today the USDCHF investors await Switzerland August unemployment rate...
USDCHF
In this section, you will find important USDCHF news, actionable trading ideas, and a live USDCHF chart to help you understand how the Swiss Franc trades vs. the US Dollar.
The USDCHF Forex pair is one of the most commonly traded pairs in the Forex market, presenting the sixth-largest volume worldwide according to a survey by the Bank for International Settlements. USDCHF also is known as Swissie between forex traders, is the ticker symbol in fx markets that represents how many Swiss Francs you can buy with one US dollar. The Swissie launched in 1850, has long been recognized as a safe-haven currency for international traders. This is because of the stability of the Swiss economy and the low inflation in the country. Switzerland is a major global banking center and that adds to CHF strength.
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The USDCHF resumed its slump on Friday as the Swiss Franc is attracting new safe-haven bids. This move follows the...
Bullish USDCHF scenario supporte by at least three arguments.
We saw some volatility on USDCHF in today’s European session. The currency pair fell by around 0.30% minutes before economic...
Ahead of the NFP report in the United States, the USDCHF pair consolidates after breaking dynamic resistance. Multiple technical factors...
The USD/CHF pair tilted lower on Thursday morning as investors reflected on the upcoming interest rate decision by the Swiss...
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The USDCHF fell yesterday and threatens to break below the 0.90 level again. However, it met dynamic support at the...
The US Federal Reserve has cut interest rates for the first time in a decade by 25bps. The Federal Funds...
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