Online Currency Appreciation Depreciation Calculator
Original exchange rate and new rate: compute percentage appreciation or depreciation of a currency.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How is appreciation or depreciation calculated?
- Percent change = ((new rate - original rate) / original rate) × 100. Positive = appreciation, negative = depreciation.
- What do the rates represent?
- Typically units of foreign currency per one unit of domestic (e.g. USD per EUR). The formula works for any consistent quote convention.
- Which currency appreciates?
- If the rate increases, the base currency has depreciated (you need more of it per unit of the other). Interpret based on your quote convention.
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