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Euro foreign exchange reference rates. The reference rates are usually updated at around 16:00 CET every working day, except on TARGET closing days. They are based on the daily concertation procedure between central banks across Europe, which normally takes place around 14:10 CET.
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Currency converter. From: Euro (EUR) To: US dollar (USD) Exchange rate of: 1 EUR = 1.0882 USD. SEE MORE DETAILS. About currency converter. The currency converter uses ECB reference exchange rates (source dataset "EXR") and all exchange rates provided by Bloomberg (source dataset "FX").
The European Central Bank (ECB) manages the euro and frames and implements EU economic & monetary policy. Its main aim is to keep prices stable, thereby supporting economic growth and job creation. What does the ECB do?
Effective exchange rates. Currency converter. Methodology. On every working day at around 16:00 CET, the ECB publishes euro foreign exchange reference rates for 30 currencies. These reference rates are meant for information purposes only.
Swedish krona Euro Spot Average. Show all. 04 Jan 1999 to 29 Oct 2024. 11.5170 (29 Oct 2024) Swedish krona. Last updated: 30 Oct 2024 15:57 CET. EXR.D.SEK.EUR.SP00.A.
How, when and where to exchange old national currency into euro. Discover the history of the euro, countries using the euro, how the European Central Bank manages the euro, euro use outside the EU and euro design.
Those European Union states that have adopted it are known as the eurozone and share the European Central Bank (ECB). The ECB and the national central banks of all EU countries, including those who operate an independent currency, are part of the European System of Central Banks.