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United States Trade-Weighted Index (NEER)
The trade-weighted index (TWI) for United States measures the usd's value against a basket of currencies weighted by bilateral trade volumes. It gives a broader read of currency strength than any single bilateral rate.
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Why Trade-Weighted Index (NEER) matters for USD
The Federal Reserve monitors the TWI when assessing imported inflation and the competitiveness of United States's export sector. A strong TWI can reduce import inflation but also reduce export competitiveness.
How to interpret this series
A rising TWI means the usd is strengthening in trade-weighted terms, reducing import costs but potentially weighing on export growth. The Federal Reserve may reference TWI levels in communications about currency policy.
Historical Trade-Weighted Index (NEER)
Source: Federal Reserve. Cadence: Monthly. Unit: Index (2020=100). History from 2000-01-31 (26.4 years).
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Common questions
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How often is United States Trade-Weighted Index (NEER) updated?
Trade-Weighted Index (NEER) for United States is released on a monthly schedule by Federal Reserve (or the relevant national statistics agency). FXMacroData ingests each new value within seconds of the official publication and exposes the exact announcement timestamp on every record.
What unit is Trade-Weighted Index (NEER) reported in?
The series is published in Index (2020=100). The exact unit is also returned on every API response under the indicator metadata.
Where does FXMacroData source United States Trade-Weighted Index (NEER) data?
Data is fetched directly from Federal Reserve or the official national statistics publication for United States. The source URL is preserved on every announcement record so downstream consumers can trace the value back to its primary release.
How do I query Trade-Weighted Index (NEER) for United States via the API?
Issue a GET request to /api/v1/announcements/usd/trade_weighted_index?api_key=YOUR_API_KEY. The response contains a chronological list of observations with values, release dates, and announcement timestamps. USD announcement data is public; other currencies require a Professional API key.