Base Currency

The base currency is the first currency listed in a currency pair used in foreign exchange trading, establishing a value against which the second currency (the quote currency) is measured. For example, in the currency pair EUR/USD, the euro is the base currency, and it indicates how many US dollars are needed to purchase one euro. The base currency plays a critical role in assessing the strength or weakness of a currency relative to others.

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