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USDTND announcements Us Dollar / Tunisian Dinar announcements and dividends declared FOREX

Us Dollar / Tunisian Dinar Complete list of announcements declared & dividend announcements by Us Dollar / Tunisian Dinar USDTND

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Announcements and dividends declared by Us Dollar / Tunisian Dinar USDTND

US dollar's 10% fall in H1FY25 is its worst since 1973: Report
The US dollar has slumped over 10% in H1 2025, marking its worst first-half performance since 1973. Weighed down by Trump-era economic policies, rising US debt, and investor unease, the greenback's safe-haven status is under pressure. The dollar index (DXY
Announcement as on 30 June 2025

US dollar may stay strong vs EM currencies, but rupee’s worst could be over
The Rupee’s overvaluation, as indicated by a record-high REER in November 2024, has been largely corrected, with the current REER estimated near 98.5. This deliberate weakening, aided by RBI's strategic moves, aligns with broader monetary easing. While n
Announcement as on 18 June 2025

Rupee rises 13 paise to 85.66 against US dollar as RBI cuts policy rate by 50 bps
The rupee pared initial losses and appreciated 13 paise in morning trade on Friday, after the Reserve Bank cut repo rate by a higher-than-expected 50 basis points to prop up growth.
Announcement as on 06 June 2025

Will the US dollar continue to weaken amid economic uncertainties and rising treasury yields? Claudio Irigoyen answers
BofA Global Research's Claudio Irigoyen suggests the US dollar will likely remain soft without a major collapse. Rising US treasury yields reflect recalibrated expectations due to fiscal and policy uncertainties, impacting consumer and business sentiment.
Announcement as on 04 June 2025

US dollar falls amid market jitters over Trump’s EU tariff threats
The US dollar faced a broad decline on Friday. Investors sold off the currency due to President Trump's escalating trade war. He suggested tariffs on the European Union. This action renewed worries about the impact on the global economy. The Japanese yen g
Announcement as on 24 May 2025

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USDTND Us Dollar / Tunisian Dinar current price & indicator signals

Moving Averages for Us Dollar / Tunisian Dinar

  • 5Day Average: 2.9
  • 12Day Average: 2.89
  • 20Day Average: 2.89
  • 50Day Average: 2.9
  • 100Day Average: 2.92
  • 150Day Average: 2.92
  • 200Day Average: 2.94

USDTND Indicators & signals

Indicator MACD (12,26,9)

2.89, 2.93, -0.03
Indicator MACD is in negative zone

Indicator ADX (14)

0, 50, 50
Indicator ADX is indicating that momentum is weak.
Momentum is towards selling.

Indicator RSI (14)

Current RSI is: 48
Indicator RSI is indicating buying momentum and stock might rise.

Recent prices of USDTND Us Dollar / Tunisian Dinar are as follows: Daily volume is divided by 10 day averaged volume

Date Close Range Change % Volume
24 Tue Feb 2026 2.90400 2.90400 to 2.90400 0.17% 1.67 times
23 Mon Feb 2026 2.89920 2.89920 to 2.89980 -0.16% 5 times
20 Fri Feb 2026 2.90380 2.90080 to 2.90380 0.11% 0 times
19 Thu Feb 2026 2.90050 2.90050 to 2.90050 0.47% 1.67 times
18 Wed Feb 2026 2.88690 2.88690 to 2.88820 -0.06% 1.67 times
17 Tue Feb 2026 2.88850 2.88850 to 2.88850 0.29% 0 times
13 Fri Feb 2026 2.88020 2.88020 to 2.88340 0% 0 times
13 Fri Feb 2026 2.88020 2.88020 to 2.88340 -0.02% 0 times
12 Thu Feb 2026 2.88090 2.88090 to 2.88440 0.24% 0 times
11 Wed Feb 2026 2.87400 2.87400 to 2.87610 -0.05% 0 times
10 Tue Feb 2026 2.87540 2.87540 to 2.88000 -0.39% 1.67 times
09 Mon Feb 2026 2.88680 2.85070 to 2.88680 -0.47% 1.67 times

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