Exchange Currency

cross rate

The exchange rate between two currencies that are not the official currencies of the country that the exchange was quoted in. Cross rates usually do not involve the U.S. dollar. For example, an investor in the United States could get the cross rate of the Euro to the Canadian Dollar.

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  6. Cross Rate – Western Union Business Solutions
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