Dollar marks time before US Fed rate decision
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THE Swiss franc tumbled to its lowest levels against the euro in 18 months on Wednesday as some investors sold the currency, noting the euro's recent strength against other major rivals.
The franc weakened 0.6 per cent to 1.1154 per euro, its lowest since February 2016. It is on track for its biggest two-day losing streak since April this year, down more than one per cent. The franc also weakened 0.7 per cent to 0.958 per dollar.
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