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Which is the world's strongest currency?

Strongest currency in the world ! ? The United States Dollar If you were wondering which currency has the highest demand, it is definitely the Dollar. This money value is used basically in all the countries of the world. The dollar exchange rate fluctuates very often.
Top 20 Currencies in the World in 2018 as on May 22 2018
20: Fijian Dollar
World’s Strongest currency Rank 20 Fijian Dollar
Fijian Dollar is the currency of Fiji. The currency symbol is $ and the currency code is FJD. The most popular exchange rate is with the Australian Dollar. Fiji is a very popular tourist destination.
One Fijian Dollar is equal to ₹31.0479.
19: Arubian Florin
World’s Strongest currency Rank 19
Aruba is a Dutch colony. The Aruban Florin or Dutch Guilder is the currency of Aruba. The currency code for Guilders (also called Florins) is AWG, and the currency symbol is ƒ. Aruba like Fiji is a very popular tourist destination and because of a huge flow of American tourists, the most popular exchange rate is with USD.
One AWG is equal to ₹35.49
18: Bosnian Convertible Marka
World’s Strongest currency Rank 18 Bam
The Bosnian Convertible Marka is the currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The currency code for Convertible Marka is BAM, and the currency symbol is KM. The most popular exchange rate is with USD.
One BAM is equal to ₹39.03
17: Bulgarian Lev
World’s Strongest currency Rank 17 Bulgarian Rev
The Bulgarian Lev is the currency of Bulgaria. The currency code for Leva is BGN, and the currency symbol is лв. the most popular Bulgaria Lev exchange rate is the GBP to BGN rate.
One Bulgarian Lev is equal to ₹39.0356
16: New Zealand Dollar
World’s Strongest currency Rank 16 New Zealand
New Zealand Dollar is the currency of New Zealand. The most popular New Zealand Dollar exchange rate is the USD to NZD rate. The currency code for Dollars is NZD, and the currency symbol is $. New Zealand is the most popular tourist and studies destination for Indians.
One NZD is equal to ₹45.1436.
15: Libyan Dinar
The Libyan Dinar is the currency of Libya. The most popular Libya Dinar exchange rate is the USD to LYD rate. The currency code for Dinars is LYD, and the currency symbol is LD. Despite the turbulent events of last few years in Libya, Libyan Dollar is still very strong.
One LYD is equal to ₹46.72
14: Singapore Dollar
World’s Strongest currency Rank 15 Singapore Dollars
The currency of Singapore. The most popular Singapore Dollar exchange rate is the SGD to MYR rate. The currency code for Dollars is SGD, and the currency symbol is $. A very popular currency in terms of exchanges and trade because of Singapore’s strength as a business hub.
One SGD is equal to 47.7744 in INR
13: Bruneian Dollar
Worlds Strongest currency Rank 13
The Bruneian Dollar is the currency of Brunei Darussalam. The most popular Brunei Darussalam Dollar exchange rate is the USD to BND rate. The currency code for Dollars is BND, and the currency symbol is $. Brunei is one of the most prosperous countries in the world.
One BND is equal to ₹47.7751
12: Australian Dollar
Worlds Strongest currency Rank 12 Australian Dollar
Nicknamed Buck or Dough, the Australian Dollar is the currency of Australia. the most popular Australia Dollar exchange rate is the USD to AUD rate. The currency code for Dollars is AUD, and the currency symbol is $One of the most stable and popular currencies.
Worlds Strongest currency Rank 11 Australian Dollar
Canadian Dollar as the name suggests is the currency of Canada. The most popular Canada Dollar exchange rate is the USD to CAD rate. The currency code for Dollars is CAD, and the currency symbol is $. Nicknamed Loonie, CAD is one the most expensive currencies in the world. Canada is a popular tourist destination and a very popular place for Indians to emigrate to. Hence, a lot of it is exchanged in India.
One CAD is equal to ₹50.72
10: US Dollar
Worlds Strongest currency Rank 10 US Dollar
The US Dollar is the currency of the United States. The most popular United States Dollar exchange rate is the USD to EUR rate. The currency code for Dollars is USD, and the currency symbol is $. The World’s business currency, hence the most powerful and popular.
Exchanging one USD in India will get you ₹63.52
Worlds Strongest currency Rank 9 Swiss Franc
There is no surprise at all when Switzerland makes its entry in any list that has positive connotations to it. Switzerland is part of Europe and has signed several treaties with the European Union in order to participate in the union’s single market but uses its own currency called Franc like the UK. The most popular Switzerland Franc exchange rate is the CHF to EUR rate. The currency code for Francs is CHF, and the currency symbol is CHF
Exchanging 1 Swiss Franc in India will get you ₹65.079.
8: Euro
Worlds Strongest currency Rank 8 Euro
jNot a country but a bloc of nations and when nations come together for trade and other purposes, the economy is bound to be stronger and the value of the currency is high. European Union’s currency Euro which is used in 26 European nations. The most popular Euro exchange rate is the USD to EUR rate. The currency code for Euros is EUR, and the currency symbol is €
Euro is equal to ₹76.36.
7: Caymanian Dollar
Worlds Strongest currency Rank 7 Cayman Islands
The Caymanian Dollar is the currency of Cayman Islands. The most popular Cayman Islands Dollar exchange rate is the KYD to USD rate. The currency code for Dollars is KYD, and the currency symbol is $. A surprise entry to this list. But Cayman Island is economically very stable.
Exchanging 1 Cayman Island Dollar will get you ₹77.42.
6: Gibraltar Pound
Worlds Strongest currency Rank 6 Gibraltar
Another surprise entry in this list. The Gibraltar Pound is the currency of Gibraltar. The most popular Gibraltar Pound exchange rate is the GIP to EUR rate. The currency code for Pounds is GIP, and the currency symbol is £. This European nation has a very high valued currency that not many of us are aware of.
1 Gibraltar is equal to ₹86.11
World’s Strongest Currency Rank 5 Bank of England
Now this name won’t surprise many. An erstwhile world power who still holds a sway in the world has a very useful and high valued currency. The British Pound is the currency of the United Kingdom. The most popular United Kingdom Pound exchange rate is the GBP to EUR rate. The currency code for Pounds is GBP, and the currency symbol is £.
One British pound, when exchanged, gets you around ₹86.1231.
4: Jordanian Dinar
World’s Strongest currency Rank 4 Jordanian Dinar
The Jordanian Dinar is the currency of Jordan. The most popular Jordan Dinar exchange rate is the USD to JOD rate. The currency code for Dinars is JOD. Another middle-eastern country in this list. Rich in Oil and hence a rich economy and a highly valued currency.
Exchanging one Jordanian currency will get you ₹89.59
3: Omani Rial
World’s Strongest currency Rank 3 Omani Riyal
The Omani Rial is the currency of Oman. The most popular Oman Rial exchange rate is the OMR to INR rate. The currency code for Rials is OMR, and the currency symbol is ﷼. Jordan is another Middle-Eastern country with high valued currency.
For every Omani Rial exchanged you get around ₹165.208
2: Bahraini Dinar
World’s Strongest currency in 2018 Rank 2
The Bahraini Dinar is the currency of Bahrain. The most popular Bahrain Dinar exchange rate is the USD to BHD rate. The currency code for Dinars is BHD, and the currency symbol is BD. Many would be surprised to see Bahrain in the list but Bahraini Dinar is the second most valued currency in the world.
For every Bahraini Dinar exchanged you get up to ₹168.96.
1: Kuwaiti Dinar: The strongest currency in the world: World’s Strongest currency in 2018
World’s Strongest currency in 2018
The Kuwaiti Dinar is the currency of Kuwait. The most popular Kuwait Dinar exchange rate is the KWD to INR rate. The currency code for Dinars is KWD, and the currency symbol is ك. An oil-rich country located in the middle east, Kuwait has the highest valued currency in the world currently.
Exchanging a single Kuwaiti Dinar you’ll get around ₹210 and that’s why it is the Strongest currency in the world
*Currency Exchange Rates fluctuate every minute. That is the reason why we have given the Date and Time when these rates were calculated.

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