A currency trader can buy 150 yen with only one euro.
The exchange rate between the European Euro (EUR) and the Japanese Yen (JPY) indicates how much one Euro is worth in terms of Yen. For example, if the exchange rate is 130 JPY to 1 EUR, it means that 1 Euro can be exchanged for 130 Japanese Yen. This rate fluctuates based on economic factors, including interest rates, inflation, and market demand, influencing trade and investment decisions between the Eurozone and Japan.
An exchange rate of 1:9 between the European Euro and the Mexican Peso means that you can exchange one Euro for 9 Pesos.
It means that one Euro is worth 150 Yen.
If the exchange rate between the euro and the US dollar is 1 to 1.2, it means that 1 euro is equivalent to 1.2 US dollars. Therefore, if you have 1 euro, you can exchange it for 1.2 dollars, indicating that the euro is stronger compared to the dollar. This ratio reflects the relative value of the two currencies in the foreign exchange market.
1 US$ = 0.72 Euros
An exchange rate of 1:9 between the European Euro and the Mexican Peso means that you can exchange one Euro for 9 Pesos.
An exchange rate of 1.9 between the European Euro and the Mexican Peso means that one Euro can be exchanged for one Mexican Peso and 90 centavos.
It means that one Euro is worth 150 Yen.
1 US$ = 0.72 Euros
It takes only one euro to buy nine pesos.
It takes only one euro to buy nine pesos
The current exchange rate between RMB and Euro is 1 RMB for 0.12 Euro.
As of 12:00PM CST on July 7th, 2009 the exchange rate between the Euro and the Yen is:* 1 EUR (Euro) = 132.275 JPY (Japanese Yen)
The exchange rates for the Euro can change over time but are fairly consistent overall. There are 1.28 US dollars, 1.39 Australian dollars to the Euro, and 128.6 Japanese Yen to the Euro.
1 to 9 means one Euro equals nine Mexican pesos.
The Euro is a shortened version of European Currency Unit. The ECU was agreed by the European Monetary System (EMS) IN 1978 to stabilize exchange rates and thus encourage intra-EU trade. It started off as a parallel currency for all participating national currencies and the Exchange Rate Mechanism which fixed the exchange rates between currencies
The French franc is no longer in use. It was replaced by the Euro on January 1, 1999. The current exchange rate is 1 Euro to 1.35 US Dollars.