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The euro was last down 0.2% against the dollar at $1.0473. The Swiss franc was up against the dollar after the Swiss National Bank opted for a 50 basis point interest rate cut.
The New Zealand dollar dropped in sympathy with the Aussie, declining 1.1% to $0.5801. Investors will closely watch China's closed-door Central Economic Work Conference this week, which sets key ...
Australian dollar (AUD) Canadian dollar (CAD) Euro (EUR) Japanese yen (JPY) New Zealand dollar (NZD) Norwegian krone (NOK) Pound sterling (GBP) Swedish krona (SEK) Swiss franc (CHF) United States dollar (USD) In some banking circles, reference is made to the G11 currencies, which are the G10 currencies plus the Danish krone (DKK).
If the quote changes from EUR/USD 1.2500 (or EURUSD 1.2500) to 1.2510, the euro has increased in relative value by 10 pips (Percentage in point), because either the dollar buying strength has weakened or the euro has strengthened, or both. On the other hand, if the EUR/USD (or EURUSD) quote changes from 1.2500 to 1.2490 the euro has become ...
The market convention is to quote most exchange rates against the USD with the US dollar as the base currency (e.g. USDJPY, USDCAD, USDCHF). The exceptions are the British pound (GBP), Australian dollar (AUD), the New Zealand dollar (NZD) and the euro (EUR) where the USD is the counter currency (e.g. GBPUSD, AUDUSD, NZDUSD, EURUSD).
The Moroccan Dirham has been historically pegged to a basket of currencies including the Euro and the US Dollar. In 2015, the Central Bank updated the weights of the peg to 60% for the Euro and 40% for the US dollar, against respectively 80% and 20% previously, to better reflect the current structure of foreign trade of the country. [54]
Yet the dollar's DXY index is sailing into year-end more than 7% higher than a year ago as few then saw just how overheated price rises would get and, more particularly, how irked the Fed would ...