Impact Of Inflation And Interest Rates On Exchange Rate Trends
Inflation and interest rates are important indicators for exchange rate trends and can help traders gain market insight.
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Inflation and interest rates are important indicators for exchange rate trends and can help traders gain market insight.
The Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) is the leading exchange in Australia with a daily turnover of US$7.2B, and market capitalization of US$1.3B.
Often referred to by its nickname the "aussie," the Australian dollar is considered to be one of the world's eight major currencies.
Traders use exponential moving averages (EMAs) in an effort to try to meet their investment objectives.
In order to tame economic instability, China fixed its exchange rate in 1995 at slightly more than 8 yuan to the United States dollar.
The South Korean Won is the national currency of South Korea and is symbolized by ₩ and has a currency code of KRW.
The New Zealand dollar is symbolized by NZ$ and has a currency code of NZD, with currently US$5 billion in cash and coins in circulation.
The Pakistani rupee is an important currency in central Asia and is symbolized by Rs and has a currency code of PKR.
The Polish złoty is the national currency of Poland and has a currency code of PLN and it is symbolized by zł.
The Hong Kong dollar (HKD) is the official currency of Hong Kong and also the 13th-most-traded currency in the world.
The Chilean Peso is the national currency of Chile and is symbolized by $ and has a currency code of CLP.
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