Foreign exchange appreciation and exchange rate depreciation
- 9월 11, 2017
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Foreign exchange appreciation and exchange rate depreciation
This means that the currency of your home currency will increase the value of your home currency against foreign currencies.
In other words, they say, "There are a lot of foreign currencies," "my home currency has risen," "foreign currency weakness," and "home currency strength."
For example, on January 16, 2015, CAD / CHF was 80 per Canadian dollar, and on January 17th, it became 72 per Canadian dollar.
In other words, you can see that the Swiss franc appreciated against the Canadian dollar.
This means that the currency of your home currency is depreciated against the foreign currency.
The same can be said of "lack of foreign currency", "domestic currency falls," "foreign currency strength", "domestic currency fall".
For example, if the KRW / RUB rises to 58.54 rubles per thousand won on January 24, 2015 and rises to 60.63 rubles on January 27, 2015
The interpretation is that the ruble is depreciated against the won.
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