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ecb exchange rates

ECB exchange rates are a set of daily foreign exchange rates, published by the European Central Bank (ECB), that are used as reference by companies and other participants in FX markets. The reference rates are usually updated around 16:00 CET on every working day on the ECB website. ECB exchange rates are based on a regular daily concertation procedure between central banks across Europe, which normally takes place at 14:15 CET. All currencies are quoted against the euro, the base currency. ECB exchange rates are published for information purposes only. They are often used for the annual financial statements of corporations, tax returns, statistical reports and economic analyses.