How is the value of the U.S. dollar doing around the world? Researchers at MadisonTrust.com looked at exchange rates of different currencies as compared to the U.S. dollar to determine the strongest and weakest currencies across the planet.
The following currencies are the ones that are strongest as compared to the U.S. dollar:
Country |
Currency Code |
Currency |
United States Dollar Exchange Rate |
Kuwait |
KWD |
Kuwaiti Dinar |
0.31 |
Bahrain |
BHD |
Bahraini Dinar |
0.38 |
Oman |
OMR |
Oman Rial |
0.39 |
Jordan |
JOD |
Jordanian Dinar |
0.71 |
Gibraltar |
GIP |
Gibraltar Pound |
0.79 |
The Kuwaiti dinar is the strongest currency in the world in terms of its relation to the U.S. dollar, with an exchange rate of 0.31. Next is the Bahraini dinar with an exchange rate of 0.38. Third is the Omani rial with a similar exchange rate of 0.39 compared to the U.S. dollar.
The weakest currency in the world compared to the U.S. dollar is the Iranian rial, with an exchange rate of 371,992.