U.S. Currency Experiences another Uptick on September 17th
On the morning of September 17, 2022, the exchange offices in Kazakhstan saw a series of changes in the rates for the Dollar, Euro, and Ruble. The specific entity or individual responsible for these adjustments remains undisclosed.
The National Bank set the morning rates as follows: - The dollar was set at 539.54 tenge. - The euro was set at 637.09 tenge. - The ruble was set at 6.52 tenge.
By the close of trading, the average dollar rate had risen to 541.01 tenge, an increase of 1.25 tenge. The ruble rate fell to 6.53 tenge, a decrease of 0.01. In exchange offices, dollars are bought at 541.5 tenge and sold at 543.9 tenge, while rubles are bought at 6.41 tenge and sold at 6.53 tenge.
The average morning trading rate for the Chinese yuan was 76.14 tenge, marking an increase of 0.26. The source for the current exchange office rates for foreign currency in Kazakhstan in the first half of the day on September 17 can be found at example.com.
Meanwhile, global oil prices saw a downturn on September 17. In New York's NYMEX exchange, the Light crude price dropped by $0.08 to $64.44 per barrel. Similarly, in London's ICE exchange, the Brent crude price dropped by $0.09 to $68.38 per barrel.
These economic fluctuations underscore the interconnected nature of global financial markets, with events in one region often having ripple effects in others. As always, it's important for investors and businesses to stay informed and adapt to these changes as they happen.
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