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Monday, October 2, 2023

U.S. Exchange Rates



Over the past year, U.S. exchange rates have exhibited a mix of appreciation and depreciation against different currencies and indices. Notable appreciations include the U.S. Dollar strengthening against the U.K. Pound Sterling, Euro, and several other currencies, with percentage changes ranging from approximately 1.25% to 8.71%. However, the U.S. Dollar depreciated against some currencies, notably the Mexican Peso (-14.74%), Swiss Francs (-7.87%), and Brazilian Reals (-5.89%).

Additionally, the U.S. Dollar experienced broad depreciation against a basket of major world currencies, as reflected in the Nominal Broad U.S. Dollar Index (-3.75%), and it also declined against a group of emerging market currencies, as seen in the Nominal Emerging Market Economies U.S. Dollar Index (-3.08%).

These percentage changes reflect the complex interplay of economic, geopolitical, and market factors influencing U.S. exchange rates during the given period.




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