G10 currencies

10 of the most heavily traded currencies in the world

The G10 currencies are ten of the most heavily traded currencies in the world, which are also ten of the world's most liquid currencies. Traders regularly buy and sell them in an open market with minimal impact on their own international exchange rates.

The origin of the term G10 currencies is not clear, however it may be derived from the G10 countries and their agreement to participate in the IMF General Arrangements to Borrow (GAB). There is no longer a one-to-one match between the G10 currencies and the G10 countries.

The G10 currencies are:[1][2][3]

  • Australia Australian dollar (AUD)
  • Canada Canadian dollar (CAD)
  • European Union Euro (EUR)
  • Japan Japanese yen (JPY)
  • New Zealand New Zealand dollar (NZD)
  • Norway Norwegian krone (NOK)
  • United Kingdom Pound sterling (GBP)
  • Sweden Swedish krona (SEK)
  • Switzerland Swiss franc (CHF)
  • United States United States dollar (USD)

In some banking circles, reference is made to the G11 currencies, which are the G10 currencies plus the Danish krone (DKK).

References

  1. ^ Merk Investments: G10 currencies
  2. ^ reference.com: What are the G10 currencies?
  3. ^ Zacks: How to figure out the volatility of G10 currencies