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SNB faces battle to maintain franc currency floor

Swiss National Bank pledges to set minimum euro exchange rate at Sfr1.20, but analysts express concern over central bank’s ability to maintain exchange rate floor

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The Swiss National Bank (SNB) may struggle to maintain a minimum exchange rate of Sfr1.20 against the euro, despite pledging to purchase "unlimited" quantities of foreign currency to reinforce the Swiss franc floor, analysts have said.

On Tuesday, the SNB took the unprecedented step of announcing a minimum exchange rate for the Swiss franc, saying it would "no longer tolerate a euro/Swiss franc

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