EUR/USD is the forex ticker that tells traders how many US Dollars are needed to buy a Euro. The Euro-Dollar pair is popular with traders because its constituents represent the two largest and most influential economies in the world. Follow real-time EUR/USD rates and improve your technical analysis with the interactive chart. Discover the factors that can...
US Dollar against offshore Chinese Renminbi. The Renminbi is also often referred to as the Yuan in its unit designation and uses the letters CNY when trading inside of China. The Yuan used to be pegged to the US Dollar but is now allowed to trade a limited distance against the reserve currency on a daily basis. China is the world's largest exporter and remains the...
Gold has been considered a highly valuable commodity for millennia and the gold price is widely followed in financial markets around the world. Most commonly quoted in US Dollars (XAU/USD), gold price tends to increase as stocks and bonds decline. The metal holds its value well, making it a reliable safe-haven. Improve your technical analysis of live gold prices...
The Euro / Canadian Dollar denotes how many Canadian Dollars are needed to purchase one Euro. Crude oil is one of Canada's largest exports and as such, tends to be sensitive to fluctuations in crude oil prices and global growth expectations. The Eurozone is the largest monetary union in the world and one of the most popularly traded currencies in FX. Throughout...
EUR/JPY - This is the forex quote for the Euro vs. Japanese Yen exchange rate. EUR (the 'base currency') is quoted in terms of JPY (the 'counter currency'). The Yen is a historically low-yielding currency, making an attractive vehicle to fund carry trades (where traders borrow cheaply in JPY to buy higher-yielding currencies, including EUR. Investors tend to...
New Zealand Dollar - Canadian Dollar cross pair. These two currencies are both categorized as commodity currencies. Canada is primarily associated with oil and lumber, conducting significant trade with the United States. New Zealand is more associated with agricultural commodities and exports dairy and meat products to Australia and China.
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