TWDCHF denotes the exchange rate between the New Taiwan dollar and the Swiss franc, showing the value of one unit of TWD expressed in CHF. As a base/quote currency pair, its quoted price indicates how many Swiss francs are required to purchase a single New Taiwan dollar.
The New Taiwan dollar (TWD) is the official currency of Taiwan, including its outlying islands. It is issued and regulated by the Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan), and circulates across domestic transactions, savings, and international trade conducted by Taiwanese businesses and residents.
The Swiss franc (CHF) serves as the official currency of Switzerland and is also legal tender in Liechtenstein. The currency is issued by the Swiss National Bank (SNB), which manages monetary policy, currency stability, and the franc’s role as a global reserve and safe-haven currency.
Movements in the TWDCHF exchange rate arise from supply and demand dynamics driven by trade flows, interest rate differentials, inflation trends, monetary policy decisions, and geopolitical developments. Capital flows, risk sentiment, and macroeconomic data from both economies also play significant roles in short- and long-term pricing.
For traders, exporters, and investors, TWDCHF is relevant for hedging cross-border exposures, implementing carry or diversification strategies, and managing currency risk tied to Taiwan–Switzerland financial and commercial links.