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Currency correlation

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Currency correlation is a statistical measure of strength and direction of a linear relationship between two currency pairs. Currency correlation is computed as a correlation coefficient.

In the broader sense, currency correlation can refer to the correlation between any currency pairs and the commodities, stocks and bonds markets.

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