According to Nasdaq1 a strong currency is:
A currency whose value compared to other currencies is improving, as indicated by a decrease in the direct exchange rates for the currency.
Reductions in exchange rates are not the sole consideration in this context. The strength of a currency is linked to its value, which is subject to fluctuations and influenced by various factors such as economic performance, stability, and interest rates, among others.
In simpler terms, a 'strong currency' denotes a currency that holds greater value compared to another nation's currency. 'Currency strength' indicates the relative strength or weakness of a currency at any specific moment, reflecting its value.
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