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Foreign Exchange

Live Forex Rates Today

Real-time exchange rates and today's biggest moves across the most-traded currency pairs — the dollar majors, popular crosses and key emerging-market pairs. Select any pair for a full interactive chart, technical indicators and a live converter.

Pairs tracked
23
Strengthening
8
Weakening
13
Avg. daily move
-0.03%
NameLast 14d
EUR/USDEURUSD$1.14+0.13%
GBP/USDGBPUSD$1.34+0.02%
USD/JPYUSDJPY$161.67+0.42%
USD/INRUSDINR$95.37+0.01%
USD/PKRUSDPKR$277.77+0.00%
AUD/USDAUDUSD$0.6955+0.19%
USD/CADUSDCAD$1.42+0.09%
USD/CHFUSDCHF$0.8078+0.14%
NZD/USDNZDUSD$0.5763+0.09%
USD/TRYUSDTRY$46.98+0.05%
USD/BRLUSDBRL$5.11+0.22%
USD/MXNUSDMXN$17.46+0.22%
USD/CNYUSDCNY$6.77+0.37%
USD/RUBUSDRUB$76.93+1.03%
USD/ZARUSDZAR$16.35+0.24%
USD/SGDUSDSGD$1.29+0.05%
USD/HKDUSDHKD$7.84+0.05%
USD/AEDUSDAED$3.670.00%
USD/SARUSDSAR$3.75+0.01%
USD/BDTUSDBDT$123.100.00%
EUR/GBPEURGBP$0.8517+0.11%
EUR/JPYEURJPY$184.55+0.55%
GBP/JPYGBPJPY$216.69+0.37%

How to read the forex table

Each row shows a live rate with its daily change colour-coded green for a stronger base currency and red for a weaker one, alongside a 14-day trend sparkline. A pair like EUR/USD tells you how many US dollars one euro buys; when the number rises, the first currency is gaining ground.

This universe spans the dollar majors (EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY), popular crosses (EUR/GBP, GBP/JPY) and widely-searched emerging pairs (USD/INR, USD/PKR, USD/TRY). Tap any column header to sort. Figures are indicative mid-market rates and for information only.

Frequently asked questions

Are these forex rates real-time?

Rates are pulled live from market data feeds and server-rendered on each request. The FX market trades around the clock from Sunday evening to Friday evening, so most pairs update continuously through the trading week and hold over the weekend.

What does a currency pair actually show?

A pair such as EUR/USD shows how many units of the second currency (USD) it takes to buy one unit of the first (EUR). If EUR/USD rises, the euro is strengthening against the dollar; if it falls, the dollar is gaining.

Why do the rates differ slightly from my bank or broker?

These are indicative mid-market rates. Banks and brokers add a spread or margin and may quote at a slightly different moment, so the price you actually deal at will differ. Always confirm with your provider before transacting.

Can I use this for trading decisions?

The data is for information and education only, not trading advice. FX is leveraged and risky. Do your own research and, if needed, consult a licensed adviser before acting.

TrendiView provides indicative market data and educational information only — not trading advice. Foreign exchange is leveraged and carries a high risk of loss.