It may come as a surprise that the U.S. dollar is not the strongest currency in the world, especially because it’s the most-traded currency around the world. There are many other global currencies around the world that are worth more than the USD. The team at MadisonTrust.com created an infographic that compared the exchange rate of currencies around the world as compared to the U.S. dollar to see which currencies are the strongest and weakest. The currency on the top of the list is the Kuwaiti Dinar, which at the time of the creation of the graphic had an exchange rate of 0.31. These are the top 5 strongest currencies in relation to the USD:
Which Country Has the Strongest and Weakest Currencies? #Infographic
It may come as a surprise that the U.S. dollar is not the strongest currency in the world, especially because it’s the most-traded currency around the world. There are many other global currencies around the world that are worth more than the USD. The team at MadisonTrust.com created an infographic that compared the exchange rate of currencies around the world as compared to the U.S. dollar to see which currencies are the strongest and weakest. The currency on the top of the list is the Kuwaiti Dinar, which at the time of the creation of the graphic had an exchange rate of 0.31. These are the top 5 strongest currencies in relation to the USD:
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