Euro Swiss Franc Rate (EURCHF)

Here is the current Euro Swiss Franc rate. Foreign exchange rate for EURCHF including todays high,low and change.

Symbol Price High Low Change
EURCHF 0.9308 0.9309 0.9268 0.0005
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Our Euro Swiss Franc Live exchange rates are updated once per minute from 00:00 GMT Monday until 21:00 GMT Friday. The EURCHF live rate is available 24 hours a day and can be viewed in our exchange rate tables, you can also use our live currency converter tool which allows you to convert currency at current live exchange rates. For forex trading we also provide a currency sentiment indicator on our rate pages, which gives the user a quick view of the general sentiment on popular currency rates.

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Euro Swiss Franc News

EUR/CHF Price Forecast: Bearish structure holds as pair hovers near 0.9300

At the time of writing, EUR/CHF remains within a well-defined descending triangle pattern. The price is currently holding above support at 0.9293, the base of the triangle. A confirmed break below ...


EUR/CHF Price Forecast: Bearish momentum grows within consolidation range

The EUR/CHF cross is trading near the lower boundary of its multi-week range between 0.9300 and 0.9430. Bears remain in control as price action leans toward the lower Bollinger Band. The RSI is ...


Don’t chase EURCHF higher; custodian bank warns on franc weakness

Don’t chase EURCHF higher; custodian bank warns on franc weakness. For the first time in five months, EURCHF has moved higher from the Swiss National Bank’s (SNB) SFr1.20 floor, but the world’s ...


What did the SNB do to EURCHF options markets? - Financial Times

The Swiss National Bank made G10 FX a lot more fun to watch today. One interesting thing is how the options markets responded. Via Jared Woodard of BGC, here’s a chart comparing the move in one ...


EURCHF vols plummet, curve steepens, after SNB imposes floor

EURCHF volatilities dropped the most on record after the Swiss National Bank (SNB) set a minimum exchange rate for the euro against the Swiss franc of 1.2000, and said it would provide “unlimited ...