
The dirham strengthens against the euro
25 March 2024
The Moroccan dirham depreciated by 0.29% against the US dollar, and appreciated by 0.48% against the euro between March 14 and 20, 2024, according to Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM).
25 March 2024
The Moroccan dirham depreciated by 0.29% against the US dollar, and appreciated by 0.48% against the euro between March 14 and 20, 2024, according to Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM).
18 March 2024
The Moroccan dirham remained almost stable against the US dollar and depreciated by 0.55% against the euro, during the period from March 7 to 13, according to Bank Al-Maghrib (…)
17 March 2024
Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM) is well positioned to initiate the transition to a floating dirham. This is what the recent report by Capital Economics, an independent economic research (…)
12 March 2024
The Moroccan dirham appreciated by 0.84% against the US dollar and 0.31% against the euro during the period from February 29 to March 6, according to Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM).
3 March 2024
The Moroccan dirham depreciated by 0.27% against the US dollar and 0.38% against the euro between February 22 and 28, according to Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM).
26 February 2024
The Moroccan dirham remained almost stable against the US dollar and depreciated by 0.91% against the euro between February 15 and 21, 2024, according to Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM).
19 February 2024
The Moroccan dirham appreciated by 0.46% against the euro and depreciated by 0.19% against the US dollar between February 8 and 14, 2024, according to Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM).
11 February 2024
The dirham appreciated by 0.12% against the euro and depreciated by 0.34% against the US dollar between February 1 and 7, 2024, according to Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM).
21 January 2024
The Moroccan currency appreciated by 0.45% against the euro and depreciated by 0.24% against the US dollar, during the period from January 11 to 17, according to Bank (…)
14 January 2024
The Moroccan dirham depreciated by 0.45% against the euro and 0.39% against the US dollar during the period from January 4 to 10, according to Bank Al-Maghrib (BAM).