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|+ '''Most traded currencies'''<br><small>Currency distribution of global foreign exchange market turnover</small><ref name=BIS>{{cite web|title=Report on global foreign exchange market activity in 2010|url=http://bis.org/publ/rpfxf10t.pdf|work=Triennial Central Bank Survey|publisher=[[Bank for International Settlements]]|accessdate=2 May 2011|location=[[Basel]], [[Switzerland]]|page=12|format=PDF|month=December|year=2010}}</ref> |
|+ '''Most traded currencies'''<br><small>Currency distribution of global foreign exchange market turnover</small><ref name=BIS>{{cite web|title=Report on global foreign exchange market activity in 2010|url=http://bis.org/publ/rpfxf10t.pdf|work=Triennial Central Bank Survey|publisher=[[Bank for International Settlements]]|accessdate=2 May 2011|location=[[Basel]], [[Switzerland]]|page=12|format=PDF|month=December|year=2010}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 13:27, 11 June 2011
Rank | Currency | ISO 4217 code (Symbol) |
% daily share (April 2010) |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
United States dollar | USD ($) |
84.9% |
2 |
Euro | EUR (€) |
39.1% |
3 |
Japanese yen | JPY (¥) |
19.0% |
4 |
Pound sterling | GBP (£) |
12.9% |
5 |
Australian dollar | AUD ($) |
7.6% |
6 |
Swiss franc | CHF (Fr) |
6.4% |
7 |
Canadian dollar | CAD ($) |
5.3% |
8 |
Hong Kong dollar | HKD ($) |
2.4% |
9 |
Swedish krona | SEK (kr) |
2.2% |
10 |
New Zealand dollar | NZD ($) |
1.6% |
Other | 18.6% | ||
Total[2] | 200% |
References
- ^ "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.
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ignored (help) - ^ The total sum is 200% because each currency trade always involves a currency pair.