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by Ashraf Laidi
Posted: Feb 22, 2010 5:00
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Posted: Feb 22, 2010 5:00
Comments: 903
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CHF
Discuss CHF
Zurich is pretty expensive even in these low times. Well, again, it depends. If Joe gets 'ma pint' for 'two quid' in London, then he can expect the same for 5 in Zurich. But it won't be much for Jack, who visits the Tramps, Mahakis & Boujis' of London & is willing to dish out a tenner for a pint!
Zurich, overall, is exorbitantly priced...again, depending on what your lifestyle. I'm planning a summer break for Iceland...not least because the ex-rate is smashed! ;)
Asad
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indeed zurich is very nice place for a break, especially in this period of the year, and your currency( will not be an handicap for you even if the cost of living is high in Zurich
Despite the shooting star retreat, price is still very much entrenched within an exceptionally steep uptrend. Within the context of this steep uptrend, strong downside support continues to reside around the 1.1400 price region.
In the event of a bullish breakout above the noted 1.1700 price level, price could potentially go on to target further upside resistance in the 1.1950 region.
Ashraf
Ashraf