A franc was worth around one euro and three cents on Friday morning. The current exchange rate, at 0.97 francs for one euro, was reached following the Swiss currency rose 10% over one year, its fastest rise in years. The strength of the franc makes exports more expensive, which penalizes economic growth. But this aspect, which can weigh on Swiss growth, now occupies a secondary place in the strategy of the Swiss National Bank (SNB), behind the fight once morest inflation – the great cause of the moment. Inflation which also helps Swiss companies to adapt to a franc which is trading below parity with the dollar and the euro.
A franc is worth more than a euro, but no one cares. Explanations
written by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief
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Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief
Editor-in-Chief Prize-winning journalist with over 20 years of international news experience. Alexandra leads the editorial team, ensuring every story meets the highest standards of accuracy and journalistic integrity.
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