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- Mosq replied Apr 11, 2012
My question is on what basis?
- Mosq replied Mar 16, 2012
I seeee...Lucky U
- Mosq replied Mar 16, 2012
How this is possible? When you are long how you can get positive swaps? Could you clarify?
- Mosq replied Mar 15, 2012
I agree
- Mosq replied Mar 15, 2012
Here U go
- Mosq replied Mar 15, 2012
I agree
- Mosq replied Mar 15, 2012
Yeah...but the question is what was the reason ofr this movement. In my opionion typical speculative move before todays deciosion. Lets think why this piar could rise now? What have changed? For me...nothing. SNB only confirms what we all know since ...
- Mosq replied Mar 15, 2012
It's impossible imho
- Mosq replied Mar 15, 2012
"Swiss National Bank keeps the minimum exchange rate unchanged The Swiss National Bank (SNB) will continue to enforce the minimum exchange rate of CHF 1.20 per euro with the utmost determination. It is prepared to buy foreign currency in unlimited ...
- Mosq replied Mar 14, 2012
Game is over? Very bad looking H4 candle.... url Interesting
- Mosq replied Mar 14, 2012
But you can also find oppsite opinion That's life we like. As a result we have speculations and EURCHF movement. The same was in December...
- Mosq replied Mar 14, 2012
I would be surprised What i think that we will hear tomorrow again confirmation regarding 1.20. I think we have some speculkations now that SNB can rise the peg tomorrow but i do not expect this will happen... not in Q1. CPI this is the only ...
- Mosq replied Mar 8, 2012
CPI 0,3 MoM (-0,9 YoY)...just forget it....
- Mosq replied Feb 28, 2012
When you have to defend the peg its obvious that its better to do this with 1.20 than lets say 1.30. Money is always money....
- Mosq replied Feb 27, 2012
thx Simon
- Mosq replied Feb 27, 2012
Is this confirmed that Jordan is going to speek tomorrow?
- Mosq replied Feb 13, 2012
y/y PPI deteriorated to -2,4% vs -2,3% expected
- Mosq replied Feb 10, 2012
More important is y/y CPI data. Here we have again worse data - drop to -0.8%. This is the largest rate of decline in prices since October 2009, when prices also fell by 0.8% annually
- Mosq replied Feb 3, 2012
I've found this FT article: url I paid attention to two things mentioned: “The minimum exchange rate does seem very credible now,” says Mr Jordan, who refuses to comment on whether the SNB is intervening at present. But the policy has been highly ...