Posts Tagged ‘EUR/CHF’

The main question among forex traders today

Wednesday, April 10th, 2013

Swiss currency and banking, passportOn the online forex trading front for this week, a few key movements are taking pace in Europe that have drawn considerably interest from currency traders.

One movement that has gained considerable attention is the fact that the Swiss deflation rate fell to a profound eight month ow in March. This has mainly been caused by the price of consumer goods falling; induced largely by the flow of liquidity from traders looking to hedge themselves against a weakening Euro. In turn, this has obviously strengthened in the CHF.
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Greece selling more t-bills then expected, Euro rise

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

A stronger demand then previous t-bill auctions, made the euro gain slightly against the main trading partners on Tuesday.

Government t-bill auction received $780 million euros

Today’s auction was attracting double as much capital as the last time. The treasure bills sold had a lenght of 26 weeks at a yield of 4.55 %. Greece also offered t-bills with a lenght of 52 weeks, with a yield of 4.85 %.

Euro rise against Dollar & Sterling Pound

It seems like euro forex traders were happy about the successful t-bill auction. During the afternoon, the Euro have risen considerable against several other currencies.
Against the Dollar (EUR/USD) from 1.3626 to 1.3573, and against the Pound Sterling (EUR/GBP) from 0.8808 to 0.8839.

euro - us dollar, 13th of April

euro - us dollar, 13th of April

Intraday graph, Euro against US Dollar above. (See more dollar graphs here)

euro - sterling, 13th of April

euro - sterling, 13th of April

Intraday graph, Euro against Pound Sterling above. (See more Euro graphs here)

Finally, the Euro against the Swiss Franc (EUR/CHF) went from 1.4390 to 1.4334.

euro - franc, 13th of April

euro - franc, 13th of April

Intraday graph, Euro against Swiss Franc above.

Or why not check our some more Euro graphs.

Where do you think the Euro is heading in the coming weeks?