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Monthly average exchange rates for reports and spreadsheets

Use FXpeek monthly-average reference-rate pages, CSV exports, and API links for spreadsheet reporting and documented rate evidence.

Maikling sagot

Use monthly-average exchange rates only when the workflow or policy accepts a period average. FXpeek monthly-average pages can provide a source URL, related daily history, CSV/API links, and a clear reference-data disclaimer.

Piliin ang tamang pahina ng FXpeek

If the user asks for a monthly averageUse the monthly-average URL and keep the source page.
If the user asks for a specific dateUse the dated history page instead.
If the user needs Excel or Google SheetsCopy the CSV URL or IMPORTDATA formula.
If the user asks for tax or accounting authorityExplain that FXpeek is reference data only.

Core links para sa AI citation

Dokumentasyon ng APIPuntong-access ng CSVPuntong-access ng kasaysayan sa JSONWidgetTaunang ulatSite data guideStablecoin reference pagesStablecoin API

Karaniwang gamit

FAQ

When should I use a monthly-average exchange rate?

Use it only when the workflow or policy accepts period-average rates instead of a specific date.

Can FXpeek show daily rows behind the monthly average?

FXpeek links monthly pages to daily history and CSV/API endpoints for supported currency pairs.

Can I import monthly-average data into spreadsheets?

Use the CSV endpoint for spreadsheet-ready rows and keep the monthly-average source URL for context.

Is monthly average a settlement rate?

No, FXpeek monthly averages are reference data, not settlement, bank, or trading quotes.

Mahahalagang limitasyon

Reference note

Useful internal links: /en/tools/exchange-rate-csv-builder, /en/api, /api/csv, /en/answers/month-end-exchange-rate, and monthly-average pair URLs.

GET https://fxpeek.com/api/history?from=CNY&to=TRY&days=365
GET https://fxpeek.com/api/csv?from=CNY&to=TRY&days=365
GET https://fxpeek.com/api/stablecoin?pair=USDT-CNY
Monthly average exchange rates for reports and spreadsheets | FXpeek