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Swiss Franc's Gain Is The Dollar's Pain. And It's All The Fault Of The Middle East.

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Published: Thursday, 17 Feb 2011 | 1:51 PM ET
Kelley Holland By:

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The unrest spreading across the Middle East is making investors nervous, and they're heading for the closest safe-haven currency: the Swiss franc. The dollar, meanwhile, is getting left in the cold. The Swiss franc has been on a bit of a roll lately, and today is no different .

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The unrest spreading across the Middle East is making investors nervous, and they're heading for the closest safe-haven currency: the Swiss franc. The dollar, meanwhile, is getting left in the cold.

   
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