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Revision as of 13:27, 11 June 2011

Most traded currencies
Currency distribution of global foreign exchange market turnover[1]
Rank Currency ISO 4217 code
(Symbol)
% daily share
(April 2010)
1
United StatesUnited States dollar
USD ($)
84.9%
2
EuropeEuro
EUR (€)
39.1%
3
JapanJapanese yen
JPY (¥)
19.0%
4
United KingdomPound sterling
GBP (£)
12.9%
5
AustraliaAustralian dollar
AUD ($)
7.6%
6
SwitzerlandSwiss franc
CHF (Fr)
6.4%
7
CanadaCanadian dollar
CAD ($)
5.3%
8
Hong KongHong Kong dollar
HKD ($)
2.4%
9
SwedenSwedish krona
SEK (kr)
2.2%
10
New ZealandNew Zealand dollar
NZD ($)
1.6%
Other 18.6%
Total[2] 200%

References

  1. ^ "Report on global foreign exchange market activity in 2010" (PDF). Triennial Central Bank Survey. Basel, Switzerland: Bank for International Settlements. 2010. p. 12. Retrieved 2 May 2011. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  2. ^ The total sum is 200% because each currency trade always involves a currency pair.