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31 Forex Pairs

by Tom Huggens, 5378 days ago
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A list of 31 currency pairs is contained in this item. The list contain the major currencies (US Dollar (USD), British Pound (GBP), Euro (EUR), Japanese Yen (JPY) and Swiss Franc (CHF)) as well as several other currencies, like the South African Rand, Norwegian Krone or the Saudi Arabian Riyals.
31 Forex Pairs Historical Data can be used to download historical end-of-day data for these currency pairs.

Here is the list of all currency pairs contained in this list of symbols:
AUDJPY      -      Australian Dollar / Japanese Yen
AUDUSD      -      Australian Dollar / United States Dollar
CADJPY      -      Canadian Dollar / Japanese Yen
CHFJPY      -      Swiss Franc / Japanese Yen
EURCHF      -      Euro / Swiss Franc
EURGBP      -      Euro / Pound Sterling
EURJPY      -      Euro / Japanese Yen
EURSAR      -      Euro / Saudi Arabian Riyals
EURSEK      -      Euro / Swedish Krona
EURUSD      -      Euro / United States Dollar
GBPCHF      -      Pound Sterling / Swiss Franc
GBPEUR      -      Pound Sterling / Euro
GBPJOD      -      Pound Sterling / Jordanian dinar
GBPJPY      -      Pound Sterling / Japanese Yen
GBPSAR      -      Pound Sterling / Saudi Arabian Riyals
GBPUSD      -      Pound Sterling / United States Dollar
JPYCHF      -      Japanese Yen / Swiss Franc
NZDUSD      -      New Zealand Dollar / United States Dollar
USDCAD      -      United States Dollar / Canadian Dollar
USDCHF      -      United States Dollar / Swiss Franc
USDDKK      -      United States Dollar / Danish krone
USDEGP      -      United States Dollar / Egyptian pound
USDJOD      -      United States Dollar / Jordanian dinar
USDJPY      -      United States Dollar / Japanese Yen
USDNOK      -      United States Dollar / Norwegian krone
USDQAR      -      United States Dollar / Qatar riyal
USDSAR      -      United States Dollar / Saudi Arabian Riyals
USDSEK      -      United States Dollar / Swedish Krona
USDSGD      -      United States Dollar / Singapore dollar
USDTND      -      United States Dollar / Tunisian Dinars
USDZAR      -      United States Dollar / South African rand


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