Foreign Exchange
Major, minor, and exotic currency pairs β prices, analysis, and data.
News
Breaking stories and analysis on global foreign exchange markets.
Dollar Weakens as Fed Signals Dovish Pivot on Rate Path
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Blog
Deep dives, commentary, and research on FX markets and currency dynamics.
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Major Pairs
The most liquid and heavily traded currency pairs β all include USD on one side. Tight spreads, deep order books, macro-driven.
EUR/USD
Most traded pair globally β Euro vs US Dollar.
USD/JPY
Safe-haven proxy β US Dollar vs Japanese Yen.
GBP/USD
Cable β British Pound vs US Dollar, high liquidity.
USD/CHF
US Dollar vs Swiss Franc β safe-haven currency pair.
AUD/USD
Commodity-linked β Australian Dollar vs US Dollar.
USD/CAD
Oil-correlated β US Dollar vs Canadian Dollar.
NZD/USD
Commodity-linked β New Zealand Dollar vs US Dollar.
Minor Pairs (Crosses)
Cross pairs that exclude the US Dollar. Slightly less liquid with more volatility β regional economic plays and risk sentiment proxies.
Exotic Pairs
One major currency paired with an emerging market currency. High spreads, high volatility β sensitive to politics, inflation, and capital flows.