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Americas Currency Heatmap

Visualize currency performance across the Americas with our real-time heatmap tracking percentage changes for USD, CAD, MXN, BRL and other regional currencies.

USD
USD
CAD
CAD
MXN
MXN
BRL
BRL
ARS
ARS
CLP
CLP
COP
COP
PEN
PEN
USD
USD
CAD
CAD
MXN
MXN
BRL
BRL
ARS
ARS
CLP
CLP
COP
COP
PEN
PEN

Americas Currency Heatmap Features

Visual comparison of USD, CAD, MXN, BRL, ARS, and other Americas currencies with real-time percentage change updates.

Track the US Dollar's strength against regional currencies to understand North and South American forex dynamics.

Identify commodity currency correlations between CAD and Latin American currencies during commodity price movements.

Monitor Latin American currency performance during regional political and economic events.

Why Use Americas Currency Heatmap

The Americas heatmap helps you track regional currency dynamics from the world's reserve currency (USD) to high-volatility Latin American currencies. Understanding how CAD, MXN, BRL, and other regional currencies move relative to each other reveals trading opportunities unique to the Americas. Regional correlations are strong in the Americas due to trade relationships and commodity dependencies. When oil rises, both CAD and MXN typically strengthen. When global risk appetite falls, BRL and other LatAm currencies weaken against USD simultaneously. The heatmap makes these patterns visible instantly.

Americas Heatmap FAQ

USD/CAD typically rises when USD strengthens and falls when USD weakens. However, CAD can outperform on oil price strength regardless of broader USD direction.

Yes, MXN, BRL, COP, and other LatAm currencies often correlate during risk-on/risk-off moves. However, country-specific news can cause divergences.

Fed rate decisions impact all Americas currencies. Rate hikes typically strengthen USD against the region, while cuts or dovish signals support higher-yielding LatAm currencies.

Americas currencies are most liquid during New York trading hours (13:00-21:00 UTC). Latin American currencies also see activity during their local morning sessions.