The most-traded pairs on this page are summarized here as server-rendered research snapshots: the current rate and daily move, today's and the 52-week range, position within that range, trend versus the 50-day and 200-day averages, RSI, nearby support and resistance, and the session where liquidity is deepest. Each pair's written report is below, and its detail page carries the full charts.
EUR/USD1.16959+0.13%
What is the EUR/USD exchange rate today?
EUR/USD is quoted at 1.16959, +0.13% on the day. Today's range runs 1.16809 – 1.17041. The 52-week range is 1.13254 – 1.20236, putting price about 53% of the way up that band. EUR/USD is above both its 50-day and 200-day averages, the classic uptrend alignment. RSI reads 73.2, which is overbought territory. Nearest support sits around 1.1354, resistance around 1.1711. Liquidity is deepest during the London / New York session. Euro / U.S. Dollar: Tracks relative macro expectations between ECB and Fed policy paths.
USD/JPY is quoted at 159.045, +0.01% on the day. Today's range runs 158.864 – 159.134. The 52-week range is 146.217 – 163.979, putting price about 72% of the way up that band. USD/JPY is between its 50-day and 200-day averages, which reads as a mixed trend. RSI reads 42.6, which is neutral territory. Nearest support sits around 155.256, resistance around 163.942. Liquidity is deepest during the Tokyo / New York session. U.S. Dollar / Japanese Yen: Sensitive to US yields and Bank of Japan intervention risk.
GBP/USD is quoted at 1.36429, +0.09% on the day. Today's range runs 1.36305 – 1.36554. The 52-week range is 1.30117 – 1.38468, putting price about 76% of the way up that band. GBP/USD is above both its 50-day and 200-day averages, the classic uptrend alignment. RSI reads 69.2, which is neutral territory. Nearest support sits around 1.3273, resistance around 1.3658. Liquidity is deepest during the London / New York session. British Pound / U.S. Dollar: Cable often moves sharply on UK inflation and Bank of England guidance.
USD/CAD is quoted at 1.37649, -0.13% on the day. Today's range runs 1.3756 – 1.3788. The 52-week range is 1.3484 – 1.42478, putting price about 37% of the way up that band. USD/CAD is below both its 50-day and 200-day averages, the classic downtrend alignment. RSI reads 24.8, which is oversold territory. Nearest support sits around 1.3754, resistance around 1.4128. Liquidity is deepest during the New York / Toronto session. U.S. Dollar / Canadian Dollar: Oil price and BoC policy drive CAD; also tracks broader risk sentiment.
AUD/USD is quoted at 0.71434, +0.43% on the day. Today's range runs 0.71119 – 0.71449. The 52-week range is 0.64156 – 0.72774, putting price about 84% of the way up that band. AUD/USD is above both its 50-day and 200-day averages, the classic uptrend alignment. RSI reads 67.2, which is neutral territory. Nearest support sits around 0.6924, resistance around 0.7134. Liquidity is deepest during the Sydney / New York session. Australian Dollar / U.S. Dollar: Heavily influenced by China demand and commodity-linked risk appetite.
NZD/USD is quoted at 0.59741, +0.52% on the day. Today's range runs 0.59435 – 0.59755. The 52-week range is 0.55842 – 0.60933, putting price about 77% of the way up that band. NZD/USD is above both its 50-day and 200-day averages, the classic uptrend alignment. RSI reads 67.3, which is neutral territory. Nearest support sits around 0.5763, resistance around 0.5965. Liquidity is deepest during the Sydney / New York session. New Zealand Dollar / U.S. Dollar: Tracks commodity exports, dairy prices, and China trade sentiment.
USD/CHF is quoted at 0.79987, -0.04% on the day. Today's range runs 0.79857 – 0.80051. The 52-week range is 0.7629 – 0.82047, putting price about 64% of the way up that band. USD/CHF is between its 50-day and 200-day averages, which reads as a mixed trend. RSI reads 39.3, which is neutral territory. Nearest support sits around 0.7948, resistance around 0.8205. Liquidity is deepest during the London / New York session. U.S. Dollar / Swiss Franc: Known as a safe-haven pair; USD/CHF often moves inversely to EUR/USD.
EUR/GBP is quoted at 0.85699, +0.03% on the day. Today's range runs 0.85622 – 0.8572. The 52-week range is 0.8468 – 0.88653, putting price about 26% of the way up that band. EUR/GBP is between its 50-day and 200-day averages, which reads as a mixed trend. RSI reads 53.6, which is neutral territory. Nearest support sits around 0.8531, resistance around 0.8585. Liquidity is deepest during the London session. Euro / British Pound: Reflects relative UK vs eurozone growth and policy divergence.
EUR/JPY is quoted at 185.955, +0.12% on the day. Today's range runs 185.658 – 186.02. The 52-week range is 171.115 – 187.935, putting price about 88% of the way up that band. EUR/JPY is above both its 50-day and 200-day averages, the classic uptrend alignment. RSI reads 60.9, which is neutral territory. Nearest support sits around 179.369, resistance around 187.411. Liquidity is deepest during the London / Tokyo session. Euro / Japanese Yen: High-beta proxy for global risk; moves with US yields and BoJ policy.
EUR/CHF is quoted at 0.93516, +0.06% on the day. Today's range runs 0.93387 – 0.9353. The 52-week range is 0.89812 – 0.94093, putting price about 87% of the way up that band. EUR/CHF is above both its 50-day and 200-day averages, the classic uptrend alignment. RSI reads 54.4, which is neutral territory. Nearest support sits around 0.9275, resistance around 0.9409. Liquidity is deepest during the London / Zurich session. Euro / Swiss Franc: SNB policy and EUR/USD risk sentiment drive this pair.
Common questions about reading a currency quote, the difference between major, minor, and exotic pairs, when the market is most active, and what moves exchange rates.
Which currency pair is up the most today?
NZD/USD leads this page at +0.52%, quoted at 0.59741. Across the 10 currency pairs with a confirmed quote, 8 are higher and 2 lower on the session. A single day's move is worth checking against the 52-week range and the trend before reading it as a change in direction.
Which currency pair is down the most today?
USD/CAD is the weakest on this page at -0.13%, quoted at 1.37649. Comparing the largest decline with the largest gain shows how much dispersion there is in the currency pair group right now — a wide spread points to rotation between assets rather than one broad market move.
How do you read a currency pair quote?
Every forex quote compares two currencies. In EUR/USD the euro is the base currency and the US dollar is the quote currency, so a rate of 1.0842 means one euro buys 1.0842 dollars. When the rate rises the base currency is strengthening against the quote currency; when it falls the quote currency is gaining.
What is the difference between major, minor, and exotic pairs?
Majors include the US dollar on one side and carry the deepest liquidity and tightest spreads. Minors, also called crosses, pair two other major currencies without the dollar. Exotics involve a smaller or less liquid economy and typically show wider spreads, thinner depth, and larger gaps around news — the same position size carries more slippage risk.
When is the forex market most active?
Liquidity follows the Asia, Europe, and US sessions around the clock from Sunday evening to Friday evening in New York. The deepest activity usually falls in the London–New York overlap, roughly 8:00 AM to noon Eastern, when both centers are open. Spreads tend to widen in the late US and early Asia handover.
What moves exchange rates?
Interest-rate expectations are the dominant driver, followed by inflation prints, growth and employment data, central-bank guidance, trade and current-account balances, commodity prices for resource-linked currencies, and overall risk appetite. Because a quote is a ratio, a move can come from either side of the pair — always check what the other currency is doing.
Why do some pairs barely move?
A few currencies are pegged or tightly managed. The Hong Kong dollar is held in a narrow band against the US dollar, the Danish krone is pegged to the euro under ERM II, and the Singapore dollar is managed against a trade-weighted basket. Pairs involving them show very small daily ranges until the managing authority changes its policy.
How often do these currency pairs update?
The price table on this page streams live quotes over a websocket while the tab is open. The written report and the numbers inside it are rendered on the server and refreshed on a schedule, so treat the report as a recent snapshot for context and the table above it as the live figure.
Is any of this investment advice?
No. Everything on this page is market data and generated context drawn from that data. Values can be delayed, incomplete, or revised, and nothing here accounts for your own objectives, tax position, or risk tolerance. Verify figures against the exchange or your broker before acting on them.