The Swiss franc, or simply the franc (Swiss German: Franken; French: franc; Italian: franco; Romansh: franc), is the currency and legal tender of Switzerland...
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in circulation, as listed above. The name Swiss franc (German: Schweizer Franken, French: Franc suisse, Italian: Franco Svizzero) was given to a silver...
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of Credit Suisse, with outflows topping 10 billion Swiss francs during the week, and almost $69 billion (approximately 61 billion Swiss francs) in withdrawals...
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Swiss National Bank (redirect from Banque Nationale Suisse)
Bank (SNB; German: Schweizerische Nationalbank; French: Banque nationale suisse; Italian: Banca nazionale svizzera; Romansh: Banca naziunala svizra) is...
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Banknotes of the Swiss franc are issued by the Swiss National Bank in denominations of 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 1,000 Swiss francs. Between 2014 and 2019...
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Swiss francs ($0.27) per share, valuing Credit Suisse at around $1 billion, but the price outraged the Mideast investors. SNB urged Credit Suisse to reject...
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Switzerland (redirect from Suisse)
used in the official seal (e.g., the ISO banking code "CHF" for the Swiss franc, and the country top-level domain ".ch", are both taken from the state's...
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Machine, (in French) La Liberté, 09.01.2009, La fabuleuse histoire du franc suisse. Hans Schweizer: Der Rappenmünzbund. Hilterfingen: Helvetische Münzenzeitung...
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Grand Lodge Alpina of Switzerland (redirect from Grande loge suisse Alpina)
La Franc-maçonnerie à Fribourg et en Suisse du XVIIIe au XXe siècle, Slatkine, Geneva, 2001. Bauer, Alain, Dachez, Roger et al, Le Livre de la franc-maçonnerie...
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a 5-centime coin, as is "tune" (or "thune") when referring to a 5-Swiss-franc piece. Swiss French also uses "déjeuner, dîner, souper" for breakfast, lunch...
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