Swiss National Bank sold francs in Q1 to halt currency surge as US and Israel launched attacks on Iran, Bloomberg reports. Rare SNB intervention amid escalating Middle East conflict.
The Swiss National Bank sold francs in the first quarter, intervening to stop the currency's surge when the US and Israel started to attack Iran.
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