We released our Currencies vs. US Dollar reports this morning. The "Percentage Change vs. US Dollar" displays the percentage of change for seven major currencies against the dollar in graphic format; and "Currency Rankings vs. US Dollar" ranks the world's top 17 currencies' performance against the dollar for the previous month.
The Indian rupee jumped from last to first in currency rankings vs US dollar last month. The rupee, which had lost about 12% of its value against the dollar for the last 6 months, suddenly gained 6.66% against the dollar.
Except for the euro and Thai baht, all of the remaining currencies gained against the dollar during the month.
See the full report at Forexturtle.
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We just released the rankings for the top currencies performance against the US dollar for December.
Except for the Japanese Yen, Swiss Franc, and Euro, the top seventeen of the world's currencies gained against the US dollar.
The South African Rand gained 4.59% on the dollar in December and jumped from 16th place to the top spot in the currency rankings. The Australian dollar also made a 4.50% gain and moved from 14th place to second.
The Indian rupee continued to fall.
See the December rankings.
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We just released the November rankings for the top currencies performance against the US dollar for November.
Every one of the world's top 16 currencies fell against the dollar. The Asian currencies did the best, if you consider losing less ground is best. The Hong Kong dollar made the most significant gains. While only losing -0.33% in its value to the dollar it jumped from the number 15th ranked currency to the number 1 currency vs. the US dollar.
See the November rankings.
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We just released the October rankings for the top currencies performance against the US dollar for October.
The dollar didn't do so well last month. Every currency, except the Indian rupee, gained against it. The Australian dollar made the most significant gains (6.88%) while the Brazilian real enjoyed the biggest change in rank from last (in September) to second (in October).
See the October rankings.
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BEIJING: China is trying to persuade the 10-country Association of Southeast Asian Nations as the first trade bloc to use Yuan in preference to the US dollar in China-ASEAN trade.
If successful, the move will help Beijing pressure the International Monetary Fund to recognize the Yuan as one of the basket of currencies supporting its special drawing rights.
Read the full article at The Times of India
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