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USD/CHF surges sharply and climbs above 0.8900 as SNB cut rates

The Swiss Franc weakened as the Swiss National Bank (SNB) cut rates from 1.50% to 1.25%, with the potential for another cut in September. This led to the USD/CHF jumping from 0.8833 to 0.8911, breaching a key resistance level post-rate cut. Additionally, softer US jobless claims and deteriorating housing data increased speculation of Fed rate cuts in 2024.

The Swiss Franc extended its losses on Thursday after the SNB decided to cut rates for the second time in the year, lowering rates from 1.50% to 1.25% during the European session. The USD/CHF trades at 0.8911, up 0.83%.

According to Reuters, the SNB looks likely to follow Thursday’s second consecutive rate cut in September. SNB Chairman Thomas Jordan said the CHF strengthened significantly in recent weeks, adding that the central bank is ready to intervene in the FX market.

If the SNB wants to prevent the Swissie from appreciating, it could slash rates in September instead of intervening and selling Francs in the markets.

The USD/CHF rose from around 0.8833 to 0.8911 in the first two hours after the SNB cut and breached a key resistance level.

Aside from this, the latest US Initial Jobless Claims report showed that more people than expected filed for unemployment benefits, highlighting that the labor market is cooling. With US housing deteriorating further, traders’ hopes remained higher, and the Federal Reserve could cut rates at least twice.

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