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Swiss Cap on Franc Strength May Break

Thu 14 Jun 12 | 11:30 AM ET
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Swiss Cap on Franc Strength May Break

Thu 14 Jun 12 | 11:30 AM ET
"I do think that we will see a flow into safe havens like Switzerland" after the Greek election, Megan Greene, Senior Research Analyst, Roubini Global Economics, said. She added that she didn't believe the Swiss cap on the franc's appreciation was sustainable and it may even break in the next two months.

 
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