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The base currency – EUR. The counter currency – SGD. The EUR/SGD chart represents the relationship between the euro and the Singapore dollar. The EUR/SGD is considered an exotic couple and one of the most widely-traded pairings, including the Singapore dollar. The second most heavily traded currency in the world, the euro is officially used in 17 countries of the Eurozone. The Singapore dollar serves as a speculative investment haven due the high interest and growth rates, is also considered the world’s widely-traded currencies. To browse the latest Forex EUR/SGD rates, follow Capital.com.
The Federal Reserve keeps rates unchanged at 4.25% - 4.5%, signaling an extended pause. Powell reassures markets, while economic data remains key for future decisions. Read the full analysis.