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The High Street Business (THSB) Currencies Live Data offers real-time exchange rates for Ghana and global markets, covering USD to GHS, EUR, GBP, and other major trading currencies. It’s updated constantly for traders, businesses, and anyone keeping an eye on the Ghanaian economy.

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Live FX Rates (USD Base)

CurrencyRate
EUR 0.856099 →
GBP 0.743339 →
GHS 11.347063 →
NGN 1369.899749 →
CAD 1.37157 →
JPY 158.148217 →
ZAR 16.464913 →
Source: The High Street Business Currency Data

THSB AI Market Summary Today

The Ghana Cedi remains relatively stable against the US Dollar with moderate market fluctuations observed in today's trading session.

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