Switzerland (CHF, Swiss Franc) Economic & Currency Analysis

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Long Term Stock Rating

Technical Analysis / Charts

Investor Survey (help)

Switzerland's Economic Freedom Ranking?
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Govt Transparency & Stability?
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Economic Diversity & Opportunities?
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SWOT Strengths > SWOT Weaknesses?
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SWOT Opportunities > SWOT Threats?

Survey Resources (help)

Switzerland's Transparency Rankings
Economic Freedom Results
Switzerland's Quality of Life Ranking
Calendar of Important Economic News
Global Innovation Index

Switzerland ETF Funds

Switzerland ETF Fund (EWL)

Switzerland (CHF, Swiss Franc) Currency Research

Switzerland Export Partners

Positive for Investment Growth (SWOT)

Negative for Investment Growth (SWOT)

Industry & Commodity Exports

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Switzerland Country Flag Image & Analysis

Switzerland Country & Currency Research Report (edit / improve) Switzerland (CHF) has a highly productive, capitalist economy with political and economic stability. Switzerland's Fundamental Currency Analysis (short term investment): Switzerland’s currency is overvalued according to the investment flow analysis, purchase price parity, and interest rate parity. Switzerland's Value Investor Survey (short term investment): Switzerland’s economic environment is very favorable for long term economic growth due to high scores on economic freedom, government stability, and significant strengths. Switzerland's General Trading Partners: France, Germany, the USA, and Italy are the top export partners, while the leading industry is financial services. Switzerland's Commodity Trading Partners: Switzerland does not have significant exports, besides energy. SWOT Analysis of Switzerland: The leading Swiss strength is their traditionally political neutrality, while the main weakness is the long expectancy of their citizens, who could burden the fiscal position of the country. Switzerland's Currency Trading Strategy: An overvalued currency, low investment flow potential, but favorable business environment leads to a neutral outlook for Swiss investments. For our entire list of country & currency analysis, see the Country & Currency Analysis home page.

Investment Impacts (help)

Financial Industry Buy, Sell, Hold Indicator

Financial Industry Research & Analysis (edit / improve) The financial services industry includes companies whose sales come from the management of money for individuals and institutions. Financial services companies include banks, insurance companies, brokerage, wealth management, and credit card companies. Financial Value Investing Conclusion Based on WikiWealth's Wall Street analysis, this industry is a Hold. The Main Street analysis is also a Hold, with SWOT strengths much great than weaknesses, but SWOT opportunities less than threats. Financial Trade Hubs: Some of the main centers for financial innovation include the US, Switzerland, the EU, Netherlands, Australia, Hong Kong, and Japan. Financial Trading Strategy: The financial industry is sensitive to economic cycles. However, financial service companies increase quickly out of recessions, because interest rates tend to be low. Look for undervalued financial investments during economic recessions when stock prices are low and sell financial investments during the late stages of a bull markets when stock prices are high. The global economy is currently in a recession, therefore, it is the perfect time to purchase financial investments. Upward sloping stock charts and financial news may indicate a selling opportunity while the opposite means that stocks are becoming undervalued. For our entire list of industry research reports, including trends, statistics and ratios, click here: Industry Research & Analysis Home Page.

The Swizz banking system is renowned for security and secrecy. The flow of money into the banking system helps to maintain the currency and reduce investment risk in the country.