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CHF: Ray of light - ING

EUR/CHF has come back bid after a brief sell-off in Asia on the break-down of German government talks and there does not appear an obvious catalyst this week for EUR/CHF to break the 1.1710/20 highs, even though that should be the direction of travel over coming months, according to analysts at ING.

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“In terms of local inputs. Tuesday sees the October trade release and Wed. sees SNB’s Jordan speak on what Switzerland’s large current account surplus means for monetary policy – presumably a justification of the super-loose policy to offset a strong CHF.”

“More interesting might be Friday’s release of 3Q’s Industrial Production data. This has been showing some signs of life and any surprises could see the market re-assess 3Q17 Swiss GDP (released on the 30th). Swiss GDP has been more subdued than that of the Eurozone this year – an upturn would be welcome, but we doubt it would shift the SNB’s position of unchanged policy well into 2019.”

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