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Analysis and statistics

  • Open
    8616.2629$
  • Previous Close
    8616.2629$
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About

USDGNF.FOREX represents the exchange rate between the US Dollar (USD) and the Guinean Franc (GNF) in the foreign exchange (forex) market. This symbol reflects the price of one US Dollar in terms of Guinean Francs, indicating how many Guinean Francs are needed to purchase one US Dollar. The value of this exchange rate fluctuates based on various economic factors affecting both the US and Guinea, including interest rates, inflation, political stability, and trade balances. Trading USDGNF.FOREX involves speculating on the future direction of this exchange rate.

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Factors

Exchange rates are influenced by various factors. Interest Rates: Higher rates can attract foreign investment, increasing demand for the currency.

Inflation: High inflation can erode a currency's value, decreasing its demand.

Government Debt: High debt levels can weaken investor confidence, devaluing the currency.

Current Account Deficit: A large deficit can pressure a currency to depreciate.

Political Stability: Instability can scare off investors, reducing currency demand.

Economic Growth: Strong growth can boost confidence and increase currency demand.

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