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Our monthly Currency Reports display a comprehensive view of currency values in low-income countries against the US dollar, the euro, the British pound, the Indian rupee, the Pak. Rupee and the Chinese renminbi over the last four years. The latest trends in the Forex are analyzed.

Emerging Currencies: November 2024 (Monthly)

The surge of the US dollar following Trump’s election has led to a significant weakening of the euro, the pound, and, most notably, the renminbi. Our monthly statistical report presents a comprehensive overview of currency values in low-income nations relative to the US dollar, the euro, the British pound, the Indian rupee, the Pakistani rupee, and the Chinese renminbi over the past five years. Read more...

Emerging Currencies: October 2024 (Monthly)

Emerging market currencies declined against the U.S. dollar in October amid anticipated Trump election victory. Our monthly statistical report presents a comprehensive overview of currency values in low-income nations relative to the US dollar, the euro, the British pound, the Indian rupee, the Pakistani rupee, and the Chinese renminbi over the past five years.
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Emerging Currencies: September 2024 (Monthly)

The US dollar fell further in September with mot low-cost currencies unaffected. Our monthly statistical report presents a comprehensive overview of currency values in low-income nations relative to the US dollar, the euro, the British pound, the Indian rupee, the Pakistani rupee, and the Chinese renminbi over the past five years.
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Emerging Currencies: August 2024 (Monthly)

The US dollar fell sharply in August, driven by expectations of an initial interest rate cut in September. Our monthly statistical report presents a comprehensive overview of currency values in low-income nations relative to the US dollar, the euro, the British pound, the Indian rupee, the Pakistani rupee, and the Chinese renminbi over the past five years.
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