Thu, Sep 01 2011, 08:42 GMT |
FXstreet.com FXstreet.com (Barcelona) - The Swiss Franc is regaining lost ground against the main currencies, as the Swiss National Bank refrained from commenting on further steps to stem CHF strength says David Rodriguez, Quantitative Strategist at DailyFX, who thinks that the absence of comments form the Bank, has given traders "the green light to bet on further Swissie appreciation."
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