United Arab Emirates: USD exchange rate
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The currency chart for the United Arab Emirates shows historical data for the U.A.E. Dirhams per USD exchange rate.
These are monthly averages and not end-of-month currency values.
An increase means depreciation against the USD as one can exchange more U.A.E. Dirhams per USD.
Depreciation implies that goods from the United Arab Emirates become cheaper to export and it becomes cheaper for foreigners to visit the United Arab Emirates.
The series for the United Arab Emirates are available from April 2004 to September 2024. For that period, the average exchange rate for the United Arab Emirates was 3.6728 U.A.E. Dirhams per USD with a minimum of 3.6674 U.A.E. Dirhams per USD in April 2007 and a maximum of 3.6734 U.A.E. Dirhams per USD in January 2009. The most recent available data point is 3.673 U.A.E. Dirhams per USD, a change of 0% from the previous data point of 3.673 U.A.E. Dirhams per USD and a change of 0% from a year ago when the level was 3.673 U.A.E. Dirhams per USD.
Currency values in the United Arab Emirates and elsewhere have different driving forces over the short-run and the long-run. Countries may have fixed or floating exchange rate regimes or be part of monetary unions. They may experience currency crises. These and other issues are discussed in detail on our Exchange rate page.
The series for the United Arab Emirates are available from April 2004 to September 2024. For that period, the average exchange rate for the United Arab Emirates was 3.6728 U.A.E. Dirhams per USD with a minimum of 3.6674 U.A.E. Dirhams per USD in April 2007 and a maximum of 3.6734 U.A.E. Dirhams per USD in January 2009. The most recent available data point is 3.673 U.A.E. Dirhams per USD, a change of 0% from the previous data point of 3.673 U.A.E. Dirhams per USD and a change of 0% from a year ago when the level was 3.673 U.A.E. Dirhams per USD.
Currency values in the United Arab Emirates and elsewhere have different driving forces over the short-run and the long-run. Countries may have fixed or floating exchange rate regimes or be part of monetary unions. They may experience currency crises. These and other issues are discussed in detail on our Exchange rate page.
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* indicates monthly or quarterly data series
- Measure: U.A.E. Dirhams per USD
- Source: Google Finance
Recent values | United Arab Emirates: USD Exchange rate |
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2024  Sep | 3.673 |
2024  Aug | 3.673 |
2024  Jul | 3.673 |
2024  Jun | 3.673 |
2024  May | 3.673 |
2024  Apr | 3.6726 |
2024  Mar | 3.672 |
2024  Feb | 3.6729 |
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Definition: The amount of local currency units that can be exchanged for one USD. An increase (decrease) means USD appreciation (depreciation). The values are monthly averages of the daily exchange rates provided by Google Finance.
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