US Dollar Swedish Krona Rate (USDSEK)
Here is the current US Dollar Swedish Krona rate. Foreign exchange rate for USDSEK including todays high,low and change.
| Symbol | Price | High | Low | Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| USDSEK | 8.9246 | 8.9616 | 8.9043 | -0.0015 |
| Buy / Sell | ||||
Our US Dollar Swedish Krona Live exchange rates are updated once per minute from 00:00 GMT Monday until 21:00 GMT Friday. The USDSEK 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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