Euro US Dollar Rate (EURUSD)
Here is the current Euro US Dollar rate. Foreign exchange rate for EURUSD including todays high,low and change.
| Symbol | Price | High | Low | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EURUSD | 1.1601 | 1.1619 | 1.1588 | -0.0014 |
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Our Euro US Dollar Live exchange rates are updated once per minute from 00:00 GMT Monday until 21:00 GMT Friday. The EURUSD live rate is available 24 hours a day and can be viewed in our exchange rate tables, you can also use our live currency converter tool which allows you to convert currency at current live exchange rates. For forex trading we also provide a currency sentiment indicator on our rate pages, which gives the user a quick view of the general sentiment on popular currency rates.
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EUR/USD Weekly Forecast: Awaiting more war-related headlines and central banks
The EUR/USD pair fell for a second consecutive week, settling not far above a fresh multi-week low of 1.1576. War-related headlines kept driving financial markets, coupled with mounting speculation ...
EUR/USD Price Forecast: Consolidates above 1.1600 as Iran risks, hawkish Fed support USD
The EUR/USD pair struggles to capitalize on the previous day's bounce from the 1.1585-1.1580 region, or its lowest level since April 7, and seesaws between tepid gains/minor losses during the Asian ...
Euro To Dollar Forecast 2026–2027: Latest Survey Sees EUR/USD Rising Towards 1.20
Exchange Rates UK Research’s latest April 2026 survey of major investment banks shows the EUR/USD exchange rate is expected to remain broadly supported above 1.16 in the near term, with many banks ...
Rabobank Euro To Dollar Forecast: EUR/USD Could Fall Back To 1.15
The Euro to Dollar exchange rate came under fresh pressure after disappointing Eurozone business activity data reinforced concerns over the region's economic outlook and prompted ...
FX Daily: Iran fall-out coming home to roost in EUR/USD
EUR/USD was hit in March on expectations that the stagflationary shock from Iran would resonate more in Europe than the US. The inflationary effects have been plain for all to see ...
