US Dollar Currency Strength Data
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This dataset provides historical data for the US Dollar Index (USDX) from 2001 up to the current year. The US Dollar Index measures the value of the US dollar against a basket of key foreign currencies, including the Euro, Japanese Yen, Pound Sterling, Canadian Dollar, Swedish Krona, and Swiss Franc, using a weighted geometric mean. An increase in the Index indicates the US dollar gaining strength relative to these currencies. This data is valuable for analysing the strength patterns of the US dollar in global trading.
Columns
- Date: Represents the specific date for the recorded index value. Data ranges from 2nd January 2001 to 20th September 2022, with 5623 valid entries.
- Price: Denotes the closing price of the US Dollar Index for the day. Values range from 71.3 to 121, with a mean of 90.5 and a standard deviation of 10.7 across 5623 valid entries.
- Open: Represents the opening price of the US Dollar Index for the day. Values range from 71.3 to 121, with a mean of 90.5 and a standard deviation of 10.7 across 5623 valid entries.
- High: Indicates the highest price reached by the US Dollar Index during the day. Values range from 71.7 to 121, with a mean of 90.8 and a standard deviation of 10.7 across 5623 valid entries.
- Low: Shows the lowest price reached by the US Dollar Index during the day. Values range from 70.7 to 120, with a mean of 90.2 and a standard deviation of 10.7 across 5623 valid entries.
- Change %: Displays the daily percentage change in the US Dollar Index price. This column contains 5623 valid entries.
Distribution
The dataset is provided as a CSV file, specifically "US Dollar Index Historical Data.csv", with a file size of 261.84 kB. It comprises 6 columns and contains 5623 records. The data is expected to be updated quarterly.
Usage
This dataset is ideal for:
- Analysing seasonality in US dollar value patterns.
- Investigating the performance of the US Dollar Index during periods of economic recession, lockdowns, and subsequent recovery phases.
- Monitoring and predicting the strength of the US dollar against major trading currencies.
- Financial modelling and market analysis related to currency movements.
Coverage
The dataset covers the time range from 2nd January 2001 to 20th September 2022. It focuses on the value of the US dollar relative to a basket of specific international currencies: the Euro (EUR), Japanese Yen (JPY), Pound Sterling (GBP), Canadian Dollar (CAD), Swedish Krona (SEK), and Swiss Franc (CHF).
License
CC0: Public Domain
Who Can Use It
This dataset is suitable for:
- Financial Analysts: For market trend analysis, economic forecasting, and assessing currency strength.
- Researchers: To study the impact of economic events on currency valuations and explore time series data patterns.
- Investors: For insights into US dollar movements to inform investment strategies in foreign exchange markets.
- Data Scientists: For developing predictive models or conducting exploratory data analysis on financial time series.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- US Dollar Index Historical Data
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Attributes
Original Data Source: US Dollar Currency Strength Data