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CHF to USD exchange rates today
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Historical exchange rate trend
CHF to USD Statistics
Exchange rate performance overview
| Metric | Last 30 days |
|---|---|
| High | 1.3197 |
| Low | 1.2341 |
| Average | 1.2704 |
| Change | +2.8% |
| Volatility | 1.8% |
Looking at the 30-day window, the CHF/USD pair traded in a range of 1.2341 to 1.3197. The monthly average was 1.2704 with 1.8% volatility. This upward movement of 2.8% suggests significant momentum in the CHF/USD exchange rate.
The current mid-market exchange rate is 1 CHF = 1.2643 USD, updated as of June 4, 2026, 12:51 AM UTC. Mid-market rates represent the fairest available rate and are the midpoint between buy and sell prices on global currency markets. Actual transaction rates from banks or money transfer services may include a markup above this rate.
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Swiss Franc to US Dollar Exchange Rate
CHF/USD shows how many US dollars one Swiss franc can buy. For Swiss investors with American assets, pharmaceutical companies like Novartis and Roche earning in dollars, and the Swiss National Bank managing its massive dollar reserves, this rate is a daily operational concern. Switzerland's role as a global wealth management center means CHF/USD flows go far beyond bilateral trade.
The $900 Billion Reserve Manager
The Swiss National Bank holds one of the largest foreign reserve portfolios in the world, worth over $900 billion. A significant portion is invested in US equities and bonds, including publicly disclosed positions in Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and hundreds of other American companies. When the SNB adjusts its portfolio allocation or intervenes in currency markets, it creates enormous CHF/USD flows. In 2022 alone, the SNB sold tens of billions in foreign currency to strengthen the franc and fight imported inflation, a reversal of years of weakening the currency. These interventions make the SNB one of the most consequential players in the CHF/USD market, capable of moving the rate through sheer volume. For Swiss exporters, a strong franc makes their watches, chocolate, machinery, and pharmaceuticals more expensive for American buyers. For Swiss tourists in the US, it makes America cheaper. The tension between export competitiveness and purchasing power is a permanent feature of Swiss economic debate.
What Drives the CHF/USD Rate
SNB and Fed interest rate decisions, global risk sentiment (favoring CHF during uncertainty), Swiss trade data, US economic conditions, and SNB intervention activity are the primary drivers. Gold prices correlate with CHF strength since Switzerland is a major gold refining hub. The franc tends to strengthen during crises and weaken during sustained risk-on periods when capital flows toward higher-yielding currencies.
What a Conversion Really Costs
CHF/USD is highly liquid with tight spreads. Banks charge 0.5-2%. Online services offer 0.3-1%. Swiss banks often provide competitive rates for larger amounts. For Swiss companies repatriating US earnings, treasury operations typically use interbank rates with minimal markup. For individuals, online services provide the best value for regular transfers between Switzerland and the US.
How to Get the Best CHF to USD Rate
Compare the mid-market rate on this page with your provider. For large corporate conversions, negotiate directly with your bank. For personal transfers, online services are cheapest. The pair's safe-haven dynamics mean that converting during calm market periods typically gets a less favorable rate for franc sellers than during risk-on rallies when the franc weakens.
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