Next week is going to be a relatively lighter one compared to this past week. However, it does not mean...
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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USDCHF sell-off continues for the third consecutive day on weak ISM manufacturing PMI. The U.S. ISM Manufacturing PMI came in...
We saw some volatility on USDCHF in today’s European session. The currency pair fell by around 0.30% minutes before economic...
Asian equities markets were mixed in today’s trading as investors digest the surge in yesterday’s coronavirus cases. The Nikkei 225...
There are going to be three central bank releases next week. The most important of them will be the RBNZ...
BOJ Rate Decision Tomorrow The Nikkei 225 closed 42.3 points or 0.18% higher at 24,083.5 ahead of the BOJ meeting...
We are now on the last few trading days for the year. Although volumes are low, it does not necessarily...
With no agreement in sight and more bumps on the road to a US-China trade agreement, the USDCHF is trading...
According to statistics released yesterday from the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in Switzerland...
USDCHF has been trading between a 150-pip range for since September, finding support at 0.9840 and resistance just below parity...