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Currency Reports

Our monthly Currency Reports 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 (Sample Report)

Emerging Currencies: April 2025 (Monthly)

April 2025 saw the US dollar weaken sharply on trade tensions, the euro surge, and most emerging currencies hold steady or slip modestly, with the Turkish lira standing out as the weakest performer. 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: March and 1st Quarter 2025 (Monthly)

The first quarter of 2025 highlighted the fragility of politically and market-sensitive currencies, while renewed confidence in European assets reshaped global capital flows. 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: February 2025 (Monthly)

Emerging market currencies fluctuated in February, with the Turkish lira continuing its decline, the Indian rupee weakening, and the Chinese yuan remaining relatively stable, as US tariff concerns and economic instability pressured forex markets. 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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