- The Trade-Weighted United States Dollar Index, commonly known as the Nominal Broad-Dollar Index, was developed by the Federal Reserve Bank of the United States. It is used to determine the value of the United States dollar in relation to currencies that are commonly used in international trade rather than against all currencies.
tred-veted yoonaited stets dolar indeks, jise aamataur par nominal brod-dolar indeks ke roop mein jaana jaata hai, ko yoonaited stets ke phedaral rijarv baink dvaara vikasit kiya gaya tha. isaka upayog un mudraon ke sambandh mein sanyukt raajy dolar ke mooly ko nirdhaarit karane ke lie kiya jaata hai jo aamataur par sabhee mudraon ke bajaay antarraashtreey vyaapaar mein upayog kee jaatee hain.vyaapaar-bhaarit mudra soochakaank ke peechhe kee avadhaarana yah jaanchana hai ki mudra un deshon kee mudraon ke sambandh mein kaise vyaapaar karatee hai jahaan isakee sabase badee maatra mein aayaat aur niryaat gatividhiyaan hotee hain. in deshon ke beech kie gae vyaapaar kee kul maatra ke sandarbh mein in deshon ke saapeksh mahatv ko darshaane ke lie ise bhaarit kiya jaata hai. soochakaank antararaashtreey vyaapaar mein pratispardha karane ke lie kisee desh kee kshamata ka aakalan karane ka ek tareeka hai.
- Since 1998, the Federal Reserve Bank has generated the Trade-Weighted United States Dollar Index, often known as the Nominal Broad-Dollar Index.
- In contrast to measuring the dollar's value against any one of the world's currencies or all of them, it evaluates changes in the dollar's value against the currencies that are most commonly used for U.S. imports and exports.