Exchange Rate Forecast covers European currencies like the Euro, currency converter forecasts, currency charts, American currency, African currencies, US dollar exchange rate history, long term currency exchange rate forecasts, cross-currency swaps, and balance of payment (BOP) exchange rates. If you’re not sure what any of this means, don’t worry, I’ll cover those things here on Ex-Forex. Exchange Rate Forecast was originally ran and created by the author of Economy Watch, which covers the world economy, investment, banking, and credit cards for Australia, Canada, India, Ireland, Malaysia, Pakistan, Singapore, South Africa, the United Kingdom (UK), and the United States (US).
Many people search for exchange rate forecasts during the week to guide them on Forex, which is a decentralized over-the-counter financial market for trading currencies. This currency exchange marketplace assists international trade and investment, by allowing businesses to convert one currency to another currency, such as US dollars to British Pound Sterling. It also supports direct speculation in the value of currencies, and the carry trade (investors borrowing low-yielding currencies and lending or investing in high-yielding currencies), which is a form of speculation on the change in interest rates in two currencies.