Forex Interest Rate Table - National Central Bank
One aspect that has an essential role in currency price movements is interest rates. And behind all this there is a role and the role of the central banks, because in their hands, there is the authority to change interest rates.
Each currency has its own interest rate as a reflection of economic conditions or circumstances in each country. And the difference in interest rates will affect the value of each foreign currency with one another.
When central banks change the price of interest rates, at the same time it will cause the currency to experience movement and volatility. As a result of this central bank's actions or maneuvers, it can affect Forex trading and of course open up opportunities for traders to get good trading opportunities.
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Country | Interest Rate | Last Change | |
Australia | 4.35% | - | Mar 1 2024 |
China | 3.45% | - | Apr 1 2024 |
India | 6.5% | - | Apr 1 2024 |
Indonesia | 6% | - | Mar 1 2024 |
Japan | 0% | Mar 1 2024 | |
South Korea | 3.5% | - | Apr 1 2024 |
Country | Interest Rate | Last Change | |
Saudi Arabia | 6% | - | Mar 1 2024 |
Turkey | 50% | - | Mar 1 2024 |
Country | Interest Rate | Last Change | |
South Africa | 8.25% | - | Mar 1 2024 |
Country | Interest Rate | Last Change | |
Euro Area | 4.5% | - | Apr 1 2024 |
Russia | 16% | - | Mar 1 2024 |
Switzerland | 1.5% | Mar 1 2024 | |
United Kingdom | 5.25% | - | Mar 1 2024 |
Country | Interest Rate | Last Change | |
Brazil | 10.75% | Mar 1 2024 | |
Canada | 5% | - | Apr 1 2024 |
Mexico | 11% | Mar 1 2024 | |
United States | 5.5% | - | Mar 1 2024 |
Country | Interest Rate | Last Change | |
Australia | 4.35% | - | Mar 1 2024 |
Canada | 5% | - | Apr 1 2024 |
Euro Area | 4.5% | - | Apr 1 2024 |
Japan | 0% | Mar 1 2024 | |
Switzerland | 1.5% | Mar 1 2024 | |
United Kingdom | 5.25% | - | Mar 1 2024 |
United States | 5.5% | - | Mar 1 2024 |
Country | Interest Rate | Last Change | |
Australia | 4.35% | - | Mar 1 2024 |
Brazil | 10.75% | Mar 1 2024 | |
Canada | 5% | - | Apr 1 2024 |
China | 3.45% | - | Apr 1 2024 |
Euro Area | 4.5% | - | Apr 1 2024 |
India | 6.5% | - | Apr 1 2024 |
Indonesia | 6% | - | Mar 1 2024 |
Japan | 0% | Mar 1 2024 | |
Mexico | 11% | Mar 1 2024 | |
Russia | 16% | - | Mar 1 2024 |
Saudi Arabia | 6% | - | Mar 1 2024 |
South Africa | 8.25% | - | Mar 1 2024 |
South Korea | 3.5% | - | Apr 1 2024 |
Switzerland | 1.5% | Mar 1 2024 | |
Turkey | 50% | - | Mar 1 2024 |
United Kingdom | 5.25% | - | Mar 1 2024 |
United States | 5.5% | - | Mar 1 2024 |
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