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Exchange Rate History — Historical Currency Rates & Charts

Deep-dive analytics for global currency pairs. Monitor historical performance and trends.

USD/EUR Exchange Rate

Performance history for the last 30 days

Recent Historical Rates

DateRate (EUR)Status

Technical FAQ

How often are historical rates updated?
Historical rates are sourced from the European Central Bank and are updated daily at approximately 16:00 CET. These represent mid-market reference rates.
Are these the mid-market rates?
Yes, UtilVox provides real-time mid-market rates which represent the midpoint between buy and sell prices. These are the most transparent benchmarks for currency analytics.
Can I export historical data?
Absolutely. Use the 'Export CSV' button to download a complete time-series dataset for the selected currency pair and date range.

What Old Exchange Rates Are For

The lookback jobs

Historical rates aren't trivia — several kinds of paperwork require the rate on a specific past date:

JobWhat you look up
Tax filing (FBR)PKR value of foreign income on each payment date
Accounting reconciliationRate on invoice date vs. payment date — the FX gain/loss line
Contract and refund disputesWhat 500 USD was worth in PKR when the deal was made
Import/export costingRates at order vs. delivery — who absorbed the move
Personal recordsWhat that remittance actually converted to in 2023

Reading a rate chart honestly

Two patterns dominate USD/PKR history: long gradual depreciation punctuated by sharp adjustments, and plateaus of managed stability between them. The honest lessons: short-term prediction from charts is guesswork (anyone confident about next month's rate is selling something), but the long-term direction has been consistent enough to matter for anyone holding savings or pricing long contracts in rupees. Percentage moves between any two dates compute in the percentage calculator.

Past, present, and the volatile cousin

Today's live rates — and what conversion services skim off them — live in the currency converter. Crypto prices, which make currency volatility look sleepy, have their own converter. For contracts where past rates feed interest or markup calculations, day counts between dates come from the date difference calculator.