The Nigerian naira dropped to a new record low of NGN 419.8 per USD on the official market on 14...
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Brazil: Real gains notable ground in May The Brazilian real posted strong gains against the U.S. dollar in recent weeks, chiefly reflecting the hawkish tone struck by... -
Peru: Peruvian sol hits all-time low in late March before rollercoaster of uncertainty ahead of 11 April elections The Peruvian sol hit an all-time low against the U.S. dollar on 30 March, trading at 3.77 PEN per USD,... -
Israel: Shekel seesaws as rapid appreciation is met with Central Bank intervention The Israeli shekel has been on a rollercoaster ride in recent weeks, first appreciating from roughly ILS 3.40 per USD... -
Venezuela: Depreciation of bolÃvar remains rampant in 2020; softens from levels seen in 2018 and 2019 The Venezuelan bolÃvar soberano fell sharply against the U.S. dollar in 2020 amid rampant inflationary pressures and tumbling oil production.... -
Brazil: Real strengthens markedly in December amid higher risk appetite The Brazilian real posted strong gains against the U.S. dollar over the past month, largely owing to positive Covid-19 vaccine... -
South Africa: Rand hits eight-month high in November on Biden win and positive Covid-19 vaccine trials The South African rand (ZAR) posted strong gains against the U.S. dollar over the past month, largely reflecting improved market... -
Mexico: Peso rallies on likely Joe Biden victory in U.S. presidential election The Mexican peso posted strong gains against the U.S. dollar over the past month, particularly rallying during the week of... -
Turkey: Lira slides to new record low amid rising geopolitical tensions The Turkish lira traded at TRY 8.35 per USD on 30 October, which marked a 7.5% month-on-month depreciation and a... -
South Africa: Rand hits six-month high in September amid higher risk appetite The South African rand (ZAR) gained considerable ground against the U.S. dollar in recent weeks, largely reflecting improved risk appetite...