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"current exchange rate" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the current value or rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another. Example: "According to the current exchange rate, one US dollar is equivalent to 0.85 euros."
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Actually, at the current exchange rate, it is a fizzy bubble or two over $5.52.
The current exchange rate is determined by what the future exchange rate is expected to be.
(5)Initiating, maintaining, or adjusting a stabilizing bid to reflect the current exchange rate.
With the current exchange rate, this would be less than USD $6000 per semester.
What is the local currency and current exchange rate in your host country?
At the current exchange rate, that is a decrease to $29,470, from $33,635.
(A Canadian cent is worth about 0.99 cents at the current exchange rate).
Back then, the government poured roughly 7.45 trillion yen, or $64.5 billion at the current exchange rate, into 15 banks.
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But so long as China maintains its current exchange-rate policy, it is, ironically, helping keep the dollar dominant.
This means the demand for yen will depend not only on the current exchange rate, but also on anticipations of future exchange rate movements.
Blomkvist takes on the case, despite serious misgivings, after Henrik promises him 2.4 million kronor (about $372,000 at the current exchange rate) for a year's work.
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