CHF per EUR Exchange Rate
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Source: European Central Bank EXR reference exchange-rate dataset
Source description: Weekly, monthly and yearly average exchange rates from ECB reference exchange-rate data. Values are expressed as local currency units per 1 euro; reciprocal euro per currency values are also included.
Table ID: macro_economics/currency/ecb_exchange_rates
Key findings:
- June 2026 averaged 0.92 Swiss francs per euro, down from 0.94 in June 2025; because this is francs per euro, the lower rate indicates a stronger CHF than one year earlier.
- The monthly range runs from 0.91 Swiss francs per euro in March 2026 to 1.19 in April 2018, placing the latest reading close to the strongest-franc end of the available history.
- For Switzerland furniture-market benchmarking, CHF/EUR affects cross-border pricing, euro comparisons and the euro value of local Swiss market indicators.
Latest data:
| date | currency | frequency | currency_per_eur | eur_per_currency | observations |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-07-01 | CHF | monthly | 0.9325 | 1.0724 | 23 |
| 2025-08-01 | CHF | monthly | 0.9387 | 1.0653 | 21 |
| 2025-09-01 | CHF | monthly | 0.935 | 1.0696 | 22 |
| 2025-10-01 | CHF | monthly | 0.9289 | 1.0765 | 23 |
| 2025-11-01 | CHF | monthly | 0.929 | 1.0765 | 20 |
| 2025-12-01 | CHF | monthly | 0.9332 | 1.0716 | 21 |
| 2026-01-01 | CHF | monthly | 0.9272 | 1.0785 | 21 |
| 2026-02-01 | CHF | monthly | 0.914 | 1.0941 | 20 |
| 2026-03-01 | CHF | monthly | 0.9094 | 1.0996 | 22 |
| 2026-04-01 | CHF | monthly | 0.9213 | 1.0854 | 20 |
| 2026-05-01 | CHF | monthly | 0.9149 | 1.093 | 20 |
| 2026-06-01 | CHF | monthly | 0.9196 | 1.0875 | 15 |
CHF/EUR tracks how many Swiss francs are needed to buy one euro. For Swiss furniture-market analysis, it is the currency reference behind local CHF planning, euro benchmarking and cross-border price comparisons with neighbouring markets.
The Swiss franc often behaves differently from Nordic or Central European currencies because it is widely treated as a strong, defensive currency. That makes CHF/EUR important when comparing Switzerland furniture demand, retail values and production with Germany, Austria, Italy and the wider euro area.
Market Context
A stronger Swiss franc can improve the relative purchasing power of Swiss buyers for euro-priced imports and make cross-border furniture offers more visible. At the same time, it can lift the euro value of Swiss market indicators even when local CHF demand is steady.
For furniture analysts and boards, CHF/EUR is best read as a pricing, sourcing and comparison signal. Use it before interpreting Swiss consumer market size, retail turnover, production or import values against euro-area peers.