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  1. Get fast and easy calculator for converting one currency to another using the latest live exchange rates. Also, get the latest news that could affect currency exchange rates.

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  2. To use OANDA’s free currency converter, type into the relevant field currency names, 3-letter ISO currency symbols, or country names to select your currency. You can convert world currencies, precious metals, or obsolete currencies. You can also access currency exchange rates dating back to January 1990.

  3. Calculate live currency and foreign exchange rates with the free Xe Currency Converter. Convert between all major global currencies, precious metals, and crypto with this currency calculator and view the live mid-market rates.

  4. See the complete list of latest currency exchange rates with price and percentage changes, 52 week range and day charts.

  5. Features: Convert to/from Malaysian Ringgit (MYR) and other major currencies. Exchange rate updated from Yahoo Currency Converter. How to Use: Enter the desired amount. Select the “from” currency. Select the “to” currency. MYR Currency Exchange Rate on May 2017: 1 US Dollar = RM4.27. 1 Singapore Dollar = RM3.08. 1 Australian Dollar = RM3.17.

  6. Date of Rate : Convert from : Pick currency ------------- Malaysian ringgit U.S. dollar UK Pound sterling EURO Indian Rupee Japanese yen Brunei dollar Cambodian riel Chinese renminbi (yuan) Vietnamese dong Swiss franc Australian dollar Canadian dollar Singapore dollar Hong Kong dollar Thai baht Philippine peso Taiwanese new dollar South Korean ...

  7. You can convert over 140 currencies quickly and easily. Simply input your amount in the currency calculator above, select your source and destination currency and our tool will convert your currency at the mid-market rate (that’s the one you’ll usually find on Google).