New Zealand Dollar vs Swiss Franc
NZDCHF
Pricing is indicative. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. Client sentiment is provided for general information only, is historical in nature and is not intended to provide any form of trading or investment advice - it must not form the basis of your trading or investment decisions.
Trading Conditions
ATP Margin
0.002
Contract Size Currency per 1 Lot Symbol
NZD 100,000
Min/Max Trade Size (lots)
0.01 / 50
Schedule and Fees
Market Open
Monday 00:01 MT Server
Market Closed
Friday 23:58 MT Server
Trading Break
23:59 - 00:01 MT Server
3 Day Financing
Wednesday
Long & Short Position Overnight Fee
displayed on the trading platform
Upcoming Calendar Events
| August 21 | Friday | Volatility | Actual | Previous | Consensus | |||||||||
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| 19:30 | AU | AUD | CFTC AUD NC Net Positions | LOW | -39.2 | ||||||||
| 19:30 | EMU | EUR | CFTC EUR NC Net Positions | LOW | -60 | ||||||||
| 19:30 | JP | JPY | CFTC JPY NC Net Positions | LOW | -42.1 | ||||||||
| 19:30 | UK | GBP | CFTC GBP NC Net Positions | LOW | -56.2 | ||||||||
| 19:30 | US | USD | CFTC Gold NC Net Positions | LOW | 217.9 | ||||||||
| 19:30 | US | USD | CFTC Oil NC Net Positions | LOW | 99.2 | ||||||||
| 19:30 | US | USD | CFTC S&P 500 NC Net Positions | LOW | 11.3 | ||||||||
FAQ
The NZD/CHF currency pair indicates the exchange rate between the New Zealand dollar (NZD) and the Swiss franc (CHF). It shows how much one New Zealand dollar is worth against the Swiss franc.
The New Zealand dollar, which is issued by the Bank of New Zealand (BNZ), is one of the most widely traded currencies on the international foreign exchange market. It is legal tender in New Zealand and several of its territories and associated states in the Pacific region, including the Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau, and the Pitcairn Islands. Due to New Zealand's stable economy and high-interest rates compared to other major currencies, it is a popular currency among forex traders.
The Swiss franc (CHF) is known for its stability and is considered a safe-haven currency during times of economic uncertainty. It is issued by the Swiss National Bank (SNB).
