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Our monthly Currency ReportsĀ display a comprehensive view of currency values in low-income countries against the US dollar, the euro, the British pound, the Indian rupee, the Pak. Rupee and the Chinese renminbi over the last four years. The latest trends in the Forex are analyzed.

Emerging Currencies: January 2024 (Monthly)

The US dollar rose against most emerging currencies in January, with the likelihood of a reduction in interest rates appearing distant. Our monthly statistical report presents a comprehensive overview of currency values in low-income nations relative to the US dollar, the euro, the British pound, the Indian rupee, the Pakistani rupee, and the Chinese renminbi over the past five years.
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Emerging Currencies: December and Full 2023 (Monthly)

European currencies continued their ascent in December, providing apparel exporters in emerging countries with brighter prospects. Our monthly statistical report presents a comprehensive overview of currency values in low-income nations relative to the US dollar, the euro, the British pound, the Indian rupee, the Pakistani rupee, and the Chinese renminbi over the past five years.
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Emerging Currencies: November 2023 (Monthly)

The Euro and the Pound have rebounded sharply against the US dollar in November, resulting in a significant decline of emerging currencies for European importers. Our monthly statistical report displays a comprehensive view of currency values in low-income countries against the US dollar, the euro, the British pound, the Indian Rupee, the Pakistani Rupee, and the Chinese Renminbi over the last five years. Read more...

Emerging Currencies: October 2023 (Monthly)

The Pakistani rupee rebounded in October while the Turkish lira fell again. Our monthly statistical report displays a comprehensive view of currency values in low-income countries against the US dollar, the euro, the British pound, the Indian Rupee, the Pakistani Rupee, and the Chinese Renminbi over the last five years.
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