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USD/EUR Rate — Last 30 Days
USD edged up 0.63% this week — modest gains, no strong directional signal.
The 7-day average rate is above the 30-day average — recent momentum favors USD strengthening vs EUR. Uptrends can persist, but watch for a mean-reversion pullback.
The rate is within the top 20% of its 30-day range — bullish short-term positioning. A break above the high could accelerate momentum.
RSI of 76 means USD has risen fast relative to EUR and may be overextended. RSI above 70 often precedes a pullback or consolidation — not a sell signal on its own, but a caution flag. Works best combined with other signals.
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Rate Statistics
| Period | High | Low | Average |
|---|---|---|---|
| 7 days | 0.8808 | 0.8725 | 0.8774 |
| 30 days | 0.8808 | 0.8492 | 0.8608 |
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Historical USD/EUR Rates by Year
What drives the USD/EUR rate?
Whether you're buying euros for a European vacation, sending money to the Eurozone, or hedging USD exposure, here's what drives the US Dollar to Euro rate. The EUR/USD is the world's most traded currency pair. It is primarily driven by interest rate differentials between the European Central Bank (ECB) and the US Federal Reserve. Economic data from both regions — inflation, employment, GDP growth — moves this pair significantly. Political events in the Eurozone, particularly in Germany, France, and Italy, also affect EUR strength.
How to get the best USD to EUR rate
The rate shown above is the interbank mid-market rate — the real exchange rate used between financial institutions. Individual customers cannot access this rate directly. Banks typically add a 2–3% spread on top, meaning you receive significantly less than the rate shown.
Online transfer services like Wise offer rates very close to the interbank rate with a small transparent fee of 0.5–1%. On a $1,000 USD exchange this typically saves $15–25 compared to a bank. Airport exchange booths charge the highest fees — often 5–8% above the interbank rate — and should be avoided for large amounts.