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Explore the New Zealand dollar/Swiss Francs live chart. With this interactive tool, you can review the price of NZD/CHF, analyze rate trends in real time, track the NZD/CHF pair exchange rate in historic terms, and build your trading strategy to trade NZD/CHF with leverage on PrimeXBT.
The New Zealand Dollar and the Swiss Franc are two currencies that provide a risk-free option. Because of its high interest rates and exposure to global economic performance, the New Zealand Dollar is known as a "risk-correlated currency." During times of economic uncertainty, liquidity tends to flow away from the Eurozone and into Switzerland, making the Swiss Franc a safe haven currency. However, because the SNB set a floor at 1.20 for the EUR/CHF exchange rate, the Franc sometimes moves in lockstep with the Euro.
New Zealand's national currency is the New Zealand dollar (NZD). The New Zealand dollar (NZD) is made up of 100 cents and is typically denoted by the symbols $ or NZ$ to distinguish it from other currencies based on the US dollar. The Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau, and the Pitcairn Islands all utilize the New Zealand dollar.
In European countries, the Swiss Franc is the sole currency still in use. 100 centimes make up the Franc. Franc is represented by the sign Fr. The Swiss National Bank issues banknotes, whereas the Swiss Mint is in charge of coin production.
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