Sentences with phrase «selling francs»

The SNB continues to buy large amounts of euros while selling the franc in order to defend the cap.

Not exact matches

Just ask the Swiss, who have been loading up on euros and selling Swiss francs to try to curb the franc's rise.
If the peg doesn't hold, and the Swissie becomes not just a safe haven but a strengthening one as as well, investors would likely sell euros against the Swiss franc, intensifying the pressure on the common currency.
The Swiss food group said that the division, which sells brands such as Butterfinger, Crunch and LaffyTaffy, had sales of 900 million Swiss francs ($ 935 million) in 2016.
We are selling everything, putting it in to Swiss francs...
At age ninety and with no heirs, Jeanne agreed to sell her apartment to Raffray for the price of a low monthly subsistence payment of 2,500 francs.
Currently condoms are sold in pharmacies at 4 francs each (about 50 pence).
In a third dispute, all the landowners are suing the government and the photographic agency Sygma for 6 million francs as their share in the earnings from photographs of the prehistoric masterpieces, which were either given or sold to the media and publishers all over the world.
The last sold at auction for 1.87 million Swiss francs (about US$ 2m).
A US based trader might sell $ 10 million versus the Brazilian real at 2.4000 for BRL 24,000,000 and at the same time buy $ 10 million versus the Swiss franc at CHF 0.9000 for CHF 9 million — both deals in the spot market.
The SNB had installed that floor in 2011 and communicated to the markets that it will sell Swiss franc in unlimited quantities to ensure the value of the currency didn't appreciate beyond 1.2 against the euro.
I sold two large paintings at my first selling exhibition in 1994 for 618,000 old francs, a good price at the time.
«The Red Vineyard» was sold to impressionist painter Anna Boch for 400 francs a few months before his death.
Hauser and Wirth sold Christoph Büchel's «Wallet (Lost)», a ready - made sculpture that consists of the artist's wallet containing credit cards, identity documents and a few Swiss francs.
Ugo Rondinone's three new cloud - shaped paintings sold for 180,000 Swiss francs ($ 200,200) each.
♦ Galerie Eva Presenhuber: Ugo Rondinone's three new cloud - shaped paintings sold for 180,000 Swiss francs ($ 200,200) each.
Guernica, for which Picasso was paid 200,000 francs for his costs by the Spanish Republican government, was one of the few major paintings that were not sold directly from artist to his exclusive contracted art dealer and friend, Paul Rosenberg.
In December 2014, two con men from Girona, Spain agreed to sell a fake Francisco de Goya painting for 4 million Euros but, unbeknownst to them, the purchaser was a con man himself and the down payment of 1.5 million Euros (1.7 million Swiss francs) they received from him were counterfeit bills.
An Airbitz user can now buy bitcoin with their euros or Swiss francs through Bity, then send those bitcoins to family or to a friend in the United States and that person can quickly sell the bitcoin for dollars through Glidera.
The release includes an integration with Bity, an exchange out of Switzerland, that will enable Airbitz users to buy / sell bitcoin with euros and Swiss francs.
-- Bity Integration: Buy / sell bitcoin with Euros and Swiss Francs — Password throttling — Users can now choose bitcoin nodes they want to connect to — Pin, Password, and Password Recovery rate limits are all shared — Contact information for Glidera support is added — Password spending limit removes PIN based password reset
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