Course NZD(New Zealand Dollar)-CHF(Swiss Franc) for today

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New Zealand Dollar

Introduced in 1840, the New Zealand Pound was the first official currency of New Zealand. Until that point, both British and Australian coins circulated in New Zealand, and continued to do so until 1897. The Pound banknotes were produced by the six different trading banks until 1924, when a single uniform design was implemented. A decade later, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand was established.

  • Central bank: The Reserve Bank of New Zealand
  • The New Zealand dollar (also called the kiwi) replaced the New Zealand pound in 1967.
  • In the past two decades New Zealand has transformed from an agrarian economy to a globally competitive, industrialized, free market economy.
  • New Zealand exports include dairy products, meat, wood and wood products, fish, and machinery.
  • The New Zealand dollar is among the 10 most-traded currencies.

Swiss Franc

Importance of the Swiss Franc The Swiss Franc has a reputation for being a safe haven or hard currency; it is often purchased during financial uncertainty due to its reliability and stability. Regularly used as a global reserve currency, the Swiss Franc is the sixth most traded currency in the world. All CHF banknotes feature the four national languages of Switzerland: Germany, Romansh, French, and Italian.

  • Central bank: The Swiss National Bank
  • The Swiss Franc (also called Swissie or Swissy) is the currency of Switzerland, Lichtenstein, and the Italian municipality of Campione d'Italia (a small enclave in the south).
  • Switzerland's per capita GDP is among the highest in the world. The country’s economy benefits from a highly developed service sector, led by financial services, and a sophisticated high-tech manufacturing industry.
  • Most Swiss economic practices conform to those of the surrounding European Union.

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