US Dollar (USD)
The US Dollar (USD) is the de facto world currency. Global commodities are priced in USD, most central banks’ foreign reserves are held in USD, and it’s the most-traded currency on the forex market.
Key Info
Currency code: USD
Currency symbol: $ (Dollars), ¢ (cents)
Nickname: The ‘Greenback’
Affiliated central bank: Federal Reserve
Key currency pairings: EUR/USD, GBP/USD, AUD/USD
Denominations:
Coins: 1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢
Notes: $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100
Where is the US Dollar Used?
Apart from being used on the global commodities market, the US Dollar is the official currency of many nations in the Americas, including Panama, Ecuador, El Salvador, the British Virgin Islands, the Turks and Caicos Islands, and the Caribbean Netherlands. The five US territories – Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, and American Samoa – also use USD.
East Timor in Southeast Asia and some Pacific islands officially use the ‘Greenback’, while it’s also legal tender in Cambodia and Zimbabwe. In addition, over 65 countries peg their currencies to the US Dollar.
What Affects USD Exchange Rates?
There are a number of factors that influence the US Dollar, and sometimes these factors overlap to produce counterintuitive results.
However, generally speaking, three key things affect USD exchange rates.
Risk Appetite
As the de facto global currency, the US Dollar is what’s known as a safe-haven asset. This means that it’s considered a safe and stable investment, so it tends to appreciate in value when market sentiment sours, such as during an economic downturn, uncertainty, or geopolitical tensions.
If there’s a risk-off mood – i.e. if investors are worried, anxious or uncertain – investment tends to flow from riskier assets to safer assets, such as the safe-haven US Dollar. If global markets are feeling optimistic and are willing to risk more in return for potentially higher yields, the US Dollar often depreciates.
Federal Reserve
The Fed is the US central bank, and members of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meet eight times a year – usually around seven weeks apart – to set monetary policy, including interest rates. Higher interest rates tend to support the relevant currency, so if the Fed hikes then USD often climbs.
Markets try to ‘price in’ policy decisions before they happen, meaning the value of the Dollar can fluctuate depending on what investors think the Fed will do. As such, comments from FOMC policymakers can impact USD.
US Economic News
Finally, data and news about the US economy can be a big factor in USD exchange rates. While positive economic news generally supports the ‘Greenback’, it is sometimes more complicated than that.
Because America is the world’s largest economy, strong US data can trigger a risk-on mood in global markets, which can thereby dent the safe-haven US Dollar. On the other hand, strong economic data may spur the Fed to raise interest rates, which could boost the US Dollar.
Latest US Dollar News
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Pound US dollar (GBP/USD) exchange rate extends rebound as US data misses forecast GBP to USD Pound Sterling (GBP) US Dollar (USD)
June 4 2024Pound climbs against US dollar as JOLTs prints below estimate (Updated 15:55, 04/06/24) The pound is trading tentatively higher against the US … read more
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Pound US dollar (GBP/USD) rises amid US manufacturing downturn concerns GBP to USD Pound Sterling (GBP) US Dollar (USD)
June 3 2024Pound US dollar (GBP/USD) exchange rate strengthens as ISM PMI unexpectedly falls Article updated 16:00, 3/6/2024 The pound US dollar (GBP/USD) … read more
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Pound US dollar (GBP/USD) fluctuates following US inflation release GBP to USD Pound Sterling (GBP) US Dollar (USD)
May 31 2024Pound US dollar (GBP/USD) exchange rate wavers despite sticky US inflation Article updated 16:20, 31/5/2024 The pound US dollar (GBP/USD) … read more
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Pound US dollar (GBP/USD) firms following lacklustre US releases GBP to USD Pound Sterling (GBP) US Dollar (USD)
May 30 2024Pound US dollar (GBP/USD) exchange rate strengthens following US GDP print Article updated 16:10, 30/5/2024 The pound US dollar (GBP/USD) … read more
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Pound US dollar (GBP/USD) exchange rate drops as market mood deteriorates GBP to USD Pound Sterling (GBP) US Dollar (USD)
May 29 2024Pound US dollar (GBP/USD) exchange rate dips amid risk averse trade Article updated 16:10, 29/5/2024 The pound US dollar (GBP/USD) exchange rate … read more
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Pound US dollar (GBP/USD) continues to trade near two-month high GBP to USD Pound Sterling (GBP) US Dollar (USD)
May 28 2024Pound US dollar (GBP/USD) muted following US consumer confidence (Updated 16:30, 28/05/24) The pound US dollar (GBP/USD) exchange rate has remained … read more
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Pound US dollar (GBP/USD) wavers as UK retail sales disappoint GBP to USD Pound Sterling (GBP) US Dollar (USD)
May 24 2024Pound US dollar (GBP/USD) fluctuates amid UK retail concerns The pound US dollar (GBP/USD) exchange rate is struggling to gain ground this morning … read more
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Pound US dollar (GBP/USD) subdued near eight-week high amid slowing UK services inflation GBP to USD Pound Sterling (GBP) US Dollar (USD)
May 23 2024Pound US dollar (GBP/USD) wavers as market sentiment offsets upbeat US data (Updated 16:30, 23/05/2024) The pound US dollar (GBP/USD) exchange … read more
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Pound US dollar (GBP/USD) exchange rate trades near two-month high GBP to USD Pound Sterling (GBP) US Dollar (USD)
May 22 2024Pound US dollar (GBP/USD) muted amid downbeat market mood (Updated 16:30, 22/05/24) The pound US dollar (GBP/USD) exchange rate is continuing to … read more
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Pound US dollar (GBP/USD) wobbles near two-month high despite hawkish Fed rhetoric GBP to USD Pound Sterling (GBP) US Dollar (USD)
May 21 2024Pound US dollar (GBP/USD) wavers despite cautious Fed stance (Updated 14:30, 21/05/2024) The pound US dollar (GBP/USD) exchange rate continued to … read more