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Forex
In this section, you’ll find tables and charts showing the percentage change in major currencies relative to the US dollar. Values above 0% indicate appreciation, while values below 0% indicate depreciation.
This layout makes it easy to spot the direction of global capital flows—whether funds are moving into North American and European markets (left side), Asian markets (center, often tied to international trade), or commodity-linked currencies (right side, sensitive to commodity price fluctuations).
Most currencies are quoted against the US dollar (e.g., ¥107.79 per USD). However, in the case of the euro, British pound, Australian dollar, and New Zealand dollar, the US dollar is quoted instead (e.g., USD per 1 EUR).