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10:25 (CET) - UsdChf: dollar seeks 1.03
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The dollar has been going strong, even against the Swiss franc. Today, the price will try to find a support that could make it go scoring new week highs. If it breaks 1.0237, the next level will be 1.0217 francs per dollar. The franc traders will try to break 1.0197, which is the level that could make the pair seek levels near parity in the coming days. On the higher side, there is a small upwards trend formed by joining from the October 27th low. If the pair goes that way, it wouldn't be strange if the price ended the day over 1.03 Swiss francs per dollar.
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