The euro is the common currency of 19 of the 28 European Union countries and used by 340 million people. Learn more about how world events have impacted the price…

The euro is the common currency of 19 of the 28 European Union countries and used by 340 million people. Learn more about how world events have impacted the price…
The surprise outcome of the 2016 United Kingdom Brexit Referendum sent valuations of the British pound sterling (GBP) into chaos. Upon the final vote tally coming in at 51.9% for…
The surprise outcome of the 2016 United Kingdom Brexit Referendum sent valuations of the British pound sterling (GBP) into chaos. Upon the final vote tally coming in at 51.9% for…
Pound sterling (or the pound) is the official currency of the United Kingdom and its territories. The pound is symbolized by £, and has a currency code of GBP.
Throughout the U.K.'s history and its interaction within global events, the British pound has served as a conduit for international trade and as a safe haven for investors.
The Danish krone is the official currency of the Kingdom of Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands and has the currency code of DKK and currency symbol kr.
The Swedish krona is the monetary unit of many countries, including Denmark, Norway and Sweden is symbolized by kr and has a currency code of SEK
The Polish złoty is the national currency of Poland and has a currency code of PLN and it is symbolized by zł.
The Turkish lira has had a long and tumultuous history acting as the official currency of Turkey. Dating back to the inception of its first version, the lira has undergone…
The Russian ruble is the official currency of Russia, with the symbol of ₽ and the currency code of RUB.
The Norwegian krone (NOK) is the national currency of Norway and has aan value estimated of US$120.7 billion.
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