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The phrase "current exchange rates" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the current value of one currency in relation to another currency. Example: "Investors are closely monitoring the current exchange rates between the US dollar and the euro, as it may affect their international investments."
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From 100 pounds (about $130.17, at current exchange rates).
Current exchange rates also work in favor of Chinese buyers.
(The loan is worth $2.6 million at current exchange rates).
At current exchange rates, it should be $1.8 billion.
It was about $710 million at current exchange rates, not $273.15 million.
Valuations of British companies have been relatively low given current exchange rates.
The deal is worth more than $620 million at current exchange rates.
Do that calculation today, at current exchange rates, and that value drops to £1.4tn.
The strong United States dollar (worth $1.56 Canadian at current exchange rates) is almost universally accepted.
Theaters could charge no more than 4 pesos, or roughly 40 cents at current exchange rates.
In 2007, it had sales of 1.7 billion euros, or $2.3 billion at current exchange rates.
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