Trade weight value of the dollar


 

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Trade weight value of the dollar

The value of the dollar pegged to, a market basket of selected foreign currencies. The Federal Reserve calculates a trade-weighted value of the dollar based on the weighted-average exchange value of the dollar against the currencies of 10 industrial countries.



Trade weight value of the dollar

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