Swiss Franc Strengthens Amid Recession Concerns, European Energy Crisis
28 Settembre 2022 - 10:21AM
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The Swiss franc climbed against its major counterparts in the
European session on Wednesday, as a spike in bond yields across the
globe and an energy crisis in Europe raised worries about the risk
of a recession.
The leaks in two natural gas pipelines between Russia and
Western Europe could likely be a deliberate action, European
leaders said.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on
Tuesday that any deliberate move to disturb European energy
infrastructure was unreasonable and it is "paramount to now
investigate the incidents, get full clarity on events and why."
European shares fell as investors weighed the impact of
aggressive monetary tightening on the global growth.
European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said that the
central bank would deliver a series of rate hikes at upcoming
meetings to bring down inflation.
The franc appreciated to 0.9877 against the greenback and 146.44
against the yen, off its early 2-day lows of 0.9966 and 145.29,
respectively. The currency may challenge resistance around 0.96
against the greenback and 152.00 against the yen.
The franc firmed to 2-day highs of 0.9445 against the euro and
1.0421 against the pound, up from an early low of 0.9525 and a
2-day low of 145.29, respectively. The franc is likely to find
upside target levels of around 0.94 against the euro and 0.97
against the pound.
Looking ahead, U.S. wholesale inventories, advance goods trade
balance and pending home sales, all for August, will be published
in the New York session.
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