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0.582 CHF
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CADCHF Key Statistics

Open price
0.58177
High today
0.58259
Low today
0.58065
52 Week high
0.64065
52 Week low
0.5786
Trading hours
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About CADCHF

CADCHF, also called Loonie Swissy, is the forex quote for the Canadian dollar (CAD) against the Swiss franc (CHF). This currency pair shows how many Swiss francs are needed to buy one Canadian dollar. CAD is known to be a commodity currency, whereas CHF has long been considered a safe-haven currency.

What is CADCHF?

The CADCHF currency pair represents the currency of Canada, i.e., the Canadian dollar (CAD), and that of Switzerland, i.e., the Swiss franc (CHF). Another commonly used name for the pair among traders is the Loonie Swissy. This currency pair tells how many CHF are needed to buy one CAD. The CAD is a commodity currency because its underlying country, Canada, is one of the world's largest oil and gold producers and exporters. Its economy is the 10th largest in the world in terms of GDP. Understanding the Canadian economy is necessary to learn how to trade CADCHF.

Switzerland's financial sector is also relatively stable, so CHF is considered a safe haven. The Swiss National Bank (SNB) has issued and managed the currency, but the exchange rate of this currency pair depends on several factors. The interest rate decisions are of central banks and are directly related to the exchange rate.

How Does CADCHF Work?

As Canada is an exporter country, the rise in commodity prices causes the CADCHF to rise and vice versa. CHF is backed by gold, and any changes in gold prices affect the currency's value, ultimately causing CADCHF value to fluctuate. Political stability and good trade relations between both countries are also crucial as they increase the value of CADCHF. Moreover, market sentiment is essential in determining the demand for different currencies, including CAD and CHF. As CHF is a safe-haven currency because of Switzerland's strong banking sector, investors are attracted more towards CHF in times of uncertainty. Hence, it raises the demand for the currency, resulting in an increased exchange rate.

The CADCHF facilitates international trade and investment between the two countries. Apart from exporting goods, the investors of both countries can invest in the currency pair through the SimpleFX trading platform. For beginners eager to know more about how to invest in CADCHF, the platform offers a demo account.

In Forex trading, investors speculate on the movement of CADCHF exchange rates and potentially benefit from the fluctuations in the currency pair. They do so through a forex broker that offers the currency pair. Investing in CADCHF provides several opportunities, including portfolio diversification, that might help reduce the loss.

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