100,000 Ghanaian Cedis to US Dollars: A Comprehensive Overview

Understanding currency exchange rates is crucial in international finance and trade. This article provides a detailed look at the exchange rate between the Ghanaian Cedi (GHS) and the US Dollar (USD), offering insights into recent fluctuations, historical data, and factors influencing this rate.

As of 15:00 PM UTC today, one hundred thousand Ghanaian Cedis equals $9,152.21. We use the mid-market rate for GHS to USD conversion. The current exchange rate is 0.092.

A year ago today, ₵100,000.00 would have been exchanged for $6,111.74, which is $3,040.48 lower than today’s rate.

Over the past seven days, the most favorable exchange rate was $9,216.59.

GHS to USD Exchange Rate Dynamics

The GHS/USD rate is up +50.00%. In the past 30 days, the GHS to USD exchange rate reached a high of 0.09340 and a low of 0.07938, with an average rate of 0.08847. Over the last 90 days, the GHS to USD exchange rate peaked at 0.09524 and dipped to a low of 0.07938, averaging 0.08798.

Read also: USD to Cedis: Past Trends

Key Statistics: GHS to USD Exchange Rate

Here’s a summary of the GHS to USD exchange rate statistics over the last 7, 30, and 90 days:

Statistic Last 7 Days Last 30 Days Last 90 Days
High 0.092156 0.094640 0.094974
Low 0.091619 0.079458 0.079458
Average 0.091883 0.089084 0.087128
Volatility 0.25% 1.37% 1.03%

Understanding the US Dollar

The United States dollar, symbolized by $, is the official currency of the United States and the world’s primary reserve currency. As the most traded currency globally, it plays a central role in international trade and finance, serving as a preferred medium for global reserves held by governments and institutions. This status as a reserve currency means that many countries hold USD as part of their foreign exchange reserves, which enhances its stability and liquidity. The USD is known for its stability, liquidity, and widespread use in global transactions.

Our currency rankings show that the most popular US Dollar exchange rate is the USD to USD rate. The currency code for US Dollars is USD. The currency symbol is $.

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