Cross Rate

FX & Trading

What is Cross Rate?

A Cross Rate is an exchange rate between two currencies that does not involve the official currency of the country where the exchange rate is quoted, which in the context of global foreign exchange (FX) markets, typically means the U.S. Dollar (USD). These rates are calculated indirectly by triangulating the exchange rates of the two non-USD currencies against a common third currency, most often the USD, to facilitate international trade and investment without unnecessary conversions.

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