About the USD/PLN (US Dollar and Polish złoty)
USD/PLN pair is the abbreviated term used for US Dollar and Polish złoty. the US Dollar nickname is Buck and Polish złoty does not have a nickname. And this pair also does not have a nickname. Before we get into the particulars, what exactly does the USD/PLN rate mean? The exchange rate tells you how many Polish złoty currencies (the quote currency) are required to purchase one US Dollar (base currency). For example, if the pair is trading at 3.82, it means it takes 3.82 Polish złoty to buy 1 US Dollar
Breaking Down ‘USD/PLN’
he United States dollar, or the American dollar, is the official currency, or money, of the United States of America and is also used in a number of different countries across the border. It is also the standard money for global markets selling goods such as gold and oil (fuel). While writing, the symbol for the American dollar is the dollar sign ($). Dollars can also be known as USD (U.S. Dollar).
Whereas, The Polish zloty is the official currency of Poland. The national bank of Poland controlled and managed the currency. and currency abbreviation is PLN. The Polish zloty dates back to 1919 but was not circulated until 1924. The Polish zloty comes in denominations of banknotes that include banknotes of 10, 20, 50, 100, and 200 zloty as well as coins.
Currency Correlations
Correlation is merely a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things.
Positive correlation – The positive relationship merely is when pairs move in tandem with each other.
In the forex world, EUR/USD, EUR/SGD, and USD/SGD pairs are positively correlated
Negative correlation – In contrast, a negative relationship is when forex pairs move in the opposite direction, For example, EUR/USD, EUR/SGD and EUR/JPY
Economic Events: The movement in the US Dollar economic and Polish złoty events determine the exchange rates. Top of the line economic events includes GDP, Employment Change, Industrial Production, and Consumer Price Index. Better than forecast data increases the demand for related currency and impacts the value of either the US Dollar and Polish złoty, causing fluctuations in the USD/PLN exchange rate.
Major Economic Events
Gross Domestic Product – the gross domestic product is the central measure of economic growth in the region.
Employment Change – The Sterling is also sensitive to changes in employment, as slacks in the labor market causes a drop in Inflation rates.
Consumer Price Index – Since one of the goals of the BOP is to maintain price stability, they keep an eye on inflation indicators such as the CPI. If the annual CPI deviates from the central
Industrial Production – This measures a change in the total inflation-adjusted value of output produced by manufacturers, mines, and utilities.
Political Events - Another critical factor is the political aspect. Instability, as seen in the Brexit referendum, can entirely change the direction of the currencies. So, stay up-to-date on the latest political and economic news.
What Determines the USD/PLN exchange Rate?
Several factors can impact the USD/PLN rate valuation, including:
FRS & NBP Monetary Policies: Federal Reserve System and National Bank of Poland Authority control the supply of money in the market, to keep the economy on track. A dovish policy, which is also known as expansionary policy, from either of the central banks, weakens the related currency. In contrast, a hawkish monetary policy (contractionary policy) strengthens the currency
USD/PLN Specifications
The USD/PLN is traded in amounts denominated in the US Dollar.
Standard lot Size: 100,000
Mini lot size: 10,000
One pip in decimals 0.0001
Pip Value: $ 2.61