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Our monthly Currency ReportsĀ 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: July 2024 (Monthly)

The US Federal Reserve will lower its interest rates in September, ushering the currency market into a new phase as a result. 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: June & 1st Half 2024 (Monthly)

Most emerging market currencies fell in the first half of the year against the US dollar, providing a boost to exporters. 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: May 2024 (Monthly)

The Bangladeshi Taka experienced a sudden drop in May following a significant decision by the central bank. Meanwhile, the euro and the Sterling have continued to rise against the dollar. 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: April 2024 (Monthly)

With US interest rates remaining higher for longer, the dollar continued to strengthen in April, causing most other currencies to either fall or remain stable. 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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