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NZDCHF

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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    0.4711$
  • Previous Close
    0.471$
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About

NZDCHF represents a foreign currency exchange (FOREX) pair consisting of the New Zealand Dollar (NZD) and the Swiss Franc (CHF). This financial product allows traders to speculate on the relative value fluctuations between these two currencies. Trading NZDCHF involves simultaneously buying one currency and selling the other, with the aim of profiting from anticipated changes in their exchange rate. The price quoted for NZDCHF indicates how many Swiss Francs are needed to purchase one New Zealand Dollar, and it's influenced by a variety of economic and political factors impacting both New Zealand and Switzerland.

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Factors

NZD Interest Rates: Higher rates typically strengthen NZD.

CHF Interest Rates: Higher rates typically strengthen CHF, weakening NZDCHF.

NZ Economic Data: Strong GDP, employment boost NZD.

Swiss Economic Data: Strong GDP, employment boost CHF, weakening NZDCHF.

Risk Sentiment: Risk-on favors NZD (commodity currency), risk-off favors CHF (safe haven).

Global Trade: Positive global trade environment favors NZD.

Commodity Prices: NZD is affected by commodity prices such as dairy.

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