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AceTraderFx: Intra-Day Market Moving News and Views
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[QUOTE="AceTRaderForex, post: 98804, member: 22847"] [B]AceTraderFx Mar 17: Intra-Day Market Moving News and Views (USD/CHF)[/B] Intra-Day Market Moving News and Views (USD/CHF) 17 Mar 2016 [I]08:06GMT[/I] USD/CHF - ...... The Swiss government on Thursday trimmed its growth forecasts for this year and next year due to a weaker global economic outlook. Swiss economic growth for 2016 is now seen at 1.4 percent in 2016 compared to a forecast in December of 1.5 percent, the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) said. It sees 2017 growth at 1.8 percent compared to 1.9 percent previously. SECO said in a statement the the negative exchange rate effects are expected to gradually diminish in the course of 2016 and 2017, and in contrast, the international economic context has lost momentum in recent quarters and there is no clear sign of a marked acceleration of global growth. SECO cut its inflation forecast for this year to -0.6 percent from -0.1 percent. It still expects consumer prices to start rising again in 2017, forecasting inflation of 0.2 percent, unchanged from December. The forecasts come ahead of the Swiss National Bank giving its quarterly policy assessment at 0830 GMT. [/QUOTE]
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