Exchange rates
Euro
As of Jun 26, 2026, euro stands at 1.1403 USD per EUR (Federal Reserve H.10 via FRED), falling over the recent window.
What this measures and why it matters
- Euro changes the landed cost of imported material and equipment, and the competitiveness of exported goods. Anyone sourcing from or selling into this currency's region tracks it because a few percent of currency movement can swallow a supplier's price advantage.
- The figure comes from Federal Reserve H.10 via FRED and is reported in USD per EUR. MFG Calcs archives every published value, so the chart and table below show the full recorded history rather than a single snapshot, and they extend automatically as new data lands.
Current reading and trend
- Latest reading: 1.1403 USD per EUR for Jun 26, 2026.
- Prior period: 1.1385 (Jun 25, 2026), a rise of 0.00.
- Across the archived window the high was 1.1615 in Jun 16, 2026 and the low was 1.1348 in Jun 24, 2026.
- The series has moved up for 2 consecutive periods.
- 13 observations have been archived so far, and this page deepens automatically each time Federal Reserve H.10 via FRED publishes a new figure.
Recent observations
- Jun 26, 2026: 1.1403 USD per EUR
- Jun 25, 2026: 1.1385 USD per EUR
- Jun 24, 2026: 1.1348 USD per EUR
- Jun 23, 2026: 1.1383 USD per EUR
- Jun 22, 2026: 1.1432 USD per EUR
- Jun 18, 2026: 1.1470 USD per EUR
- Jun 17, 2026: 1.1593 USD per EUR
- Jun 16, 2026: 1.1615 USD per EUR
- Jun 15, 2026: 1.1599 USD per EUR
- Jun 12, 2026: 1.1573 USD per EUR
- Jun 11, 2026: 1.1515 USD per EUR
- Jun 10, 2026: 1.1550 USD per EUR
- Jun 9, 2026: 1.1556 USD per EUR
Last reviewed 2026-05-12.