Major Currency Pairs, Minors, Crosses in Forex (2024)

Each sovereign country has its own currency, except for the few that use another country’s currency, as Panama uses the US dollar, for example. Currencies are considered major or minor depending on the status of the issuing country, including:

  • size as measured by GDP
  • whether it’s a reserve currency
  • size of capital markets
  • freedom from capital controls

The currencies considered “major” are those most used in world trade and finance — the US dollar, UK pound, euro, and Japanese yen. Note that China is the second or third largest economy in the world, and yet the Chinese currency is not considered “major.” This is because the state, and not the free market, determines interest and exchange rates. Each of the currencies named in a major currency pair must be traded freely, meaning no interference in the form of capital controls or government limits on inflows and outflows.

Each of the majors is a reserve currency to a greater or lesser extent, with the US dollar holding over 58% of the share, but the euro, pound, and yen are also used as reserve currencies. A top reason countries hold foreign currencies in reserve is to be able to buy food or military equipment at a moment’s notice with all sellers willing to take the reserve currency. The US dollar is the top reserve currency also because about 40% of world trade in goods is denominated in dollars, while almost 90% of foreign exchange transactions involve the US currency.

Therefore, it is not surprising that trade and capital-flow trading volumes are the highest among the major currency pairs. It really should be named a major/major currency pair since each currency is a major in its own right, combining two powerhouse currencies like the euro/dollar, euro/yen, or pound/euro. When you combine a major currency (dollar) with a minor currency (Mexican peso), you get a minor currency pair.

Also “major” are the Swiss franc and the Canadian, Australian, and New Zealand dollars. The Swiss franc qualifies as major despite the relatively small size of the economy and financial markets because of its traditional role as a neutral country and a safe haven. Canada, Australia, and New Zealand qualify because they have first-class financial systems and are important suppliers of raw materials/commodities. Note that just about everyone will include the Swiss franc in any listing of major currency pairs, but not everyone will include the Canadian, Australian, or New Zealand dollars.

Not all major currencies are created equal. The US, for the longest time, had the biggest government bond market (and the biggest corporate bond market), with foreign ownership of government notes and bonds at about 40%, but by 2024, it has declined to just 14%. Japan also has a very large government bond market, and foreign participation has increased to about 15% by the end of 2023. The European bond market is fragmented among the many members (the European Union has 28 members, and the European Monetary Union, the countries that use the euro, has 19.)

Be Careful What You Read

When the financial press writes about “the dollar” or “the euro,” the reporters are actually making a mistake. To refer to any currency without naming the second currency of the pair is to cause confusion. When a reporter writes “the dollar went up,” which dollar is he referring to? It could be the dollar index, a futures contract based on a basket of currencies, or USD/JPY, or even EUR/USD, although to be accurate, then he should write “the euro went down.”

In other words, there is no such thing as a single-name currency in the Forex market. All Forex currencies come in pairs, by definition. A useful way to think about currency pairs is to imagine the base currency, the one whose name comes first, as the Object, and the second-named in the pair as the money with which you are buying or selling the Object. So, when you are buying EUR/USD because you believe the euro will go up and you can sell it later at a profit, the EUR is the Object, just like a stock, bond, or commodity, and you will be paying for the euros using money that happen to be denominated in dollars. You might just as easily be buying euros and paying for them with Japanese yen (EUR/JPY) or buying euros and paying for them with pounds (EUR/GBP).

Three Sets of Pairs

Majors

If we were using the BIS report as a reference point, we could say that a “major currency pair” is one that has more than 3% of daily turnover. There would be seven major pairs: EUR/USD, USD/JPY, GBP/USD, AUD/USD, USD/CAD, USD/CNY, and USD/CHF.

Major Currency Pairs, Minors, Crosses in Forex (1)

However, the current conventional definition would leave out the USD/CNY pair as it is rarely available to retail customers. At the same time, NZD/USD would be added due to the high status of the New Zealand dollar. Also, such currency pairs as EUR/GBP, EUR/JPY, and GBP/JPY are normally considered majors despite lower trading volume.

Minor Currency Pairs

What makes a currency pair “minor” is the inclusion of a currency whose country has a relatively small or undeveloped financial market, both stocks and bonds. A “minor” currency country can have a very large economy, like China or Russia, but still be considered minor because its currency does not float freely. Minor currencies include some developed market and some emerging market currencies. An example of a developed market minor currency is the South Korean won.

Minor currencies include the Mexican peso, Chinese yuan, South Korean won dollar, Swedish krone, Russian Ruble, Norwegian krone, Hong Kong dollar, Singapore dollar, and Turkish lira. In the retail spot Forex market, the “minor” currencies are now generally named “exotic,” although some analysts save the word “exotic” for a currency consisting of two minors, like the South African rand/Turkish lira. Most minor pairs have a very low share of total Forex trading volume. The USD/TRY, for example, has 0.3%, and the EUR/CNY has 0.1%.

There are many other currencies that are considered minor currencies, such as the Polish zloty, Hungarian forint, South African rand, and Brazilian real, to name a few. In Poland and Hungary, expectations of full membership in the European Monetary Union have already led to the euro being in wide use. Poland was expected to join in 2020, but for now, it, as well as Hungary, does not have a specific target date.

Again, combining a major currency with a minor one does not make the pair a “major” pair. It stays minor.

Cross Rates

Traders create a cross rate by taking two currency pairs, such as EUR/USD and USD/MXN, and combining the two. By canceling out the duplicate currency, the trader creates a hybrid currency pair or a “cross” such as EUR/MXN. The resulting currency pair has a negligible trading volume despite the fact that EUR/USD is the most traded currency pair, and USD/MXN is also a popular one.

There are endless possibilities in terms of combinations, but the more esoteric the combination, such as a TRY/KRW (Turkish lira vs. South Korean won) cross, the wider the spread and the less liquidity generally available.

Liquidity is usually readily available and spreads are reasonably tight in the major crosses, which also include AUD/CAD, AUD/JPY, EUR/AUD, and CAD/JPY. Even in the minor crosses such as EUR/PLN (euro vs. Polish zloty) and EUR/RUB (euro vs. Russian ruble), under normal circ*mstances, prices can easily be found, although not always in larger amounts.

Pro tip: When dealing with minor currency pairs and crosses, it is important to realize that if liquidity does dry up for some reason (usually some event triggering risk aversion), pairs with currencies of the emerging markets will see spreads widen and liquidity diminish first, then other minor currency pairs and crosses, and finally the major currency pairs. If there is a larger risk event on the horizon, it is better to stick to majors, where there is more maneuverability.

Major Currency Pairs, Minors, Crosses in Forex (2024)

FAQs

Major Currency Pairs, Minors, Crosses in Forex? ›

All forex major pairs include the US dollar. If you pair one major trading currency against another and neither are US dollars, this is a “minor trading pair.” An example of this would be a pair between then Swiss Franc and the Euro.

What are currency majors and minors? ›

FX majors are the most popular currency pairs on the market, with the largest trading volume and many fluctuations at a given moment. FX minors are less dynamic trading pairs with low liquidity and attractiveness among market participants.

What are the 7 minor currency pairs? ›

Minor currency pairs in forex
  • EUR/GBP.
  • EUR/JPY.
  • GBP/JPY.
  • GBP/CAD.
  • CHF/JPY.
  • EUR/AUD.
  • NZD/JPY.

Is GBPJPY a minor pair? ›

The GBP/JPY currency pair is one of the most popular minor currency pairs to trade in the forex market. A minor currency pair does not include the USD as its base currency or quote currency.

Which is better major or minor? ›

While Majors seek to achieve a career goal, Minors seek to compliment it. Although not mandatory, Minors give you an extra competitive advantage for the future. Minors are displayed next to your Major in the Bachelor's diploma and can help illustrate your career goals and/or your personal interests.

Which currency pair is most profitable in forex? ›

What are the best forex pairs to trade?
  • GBP/USD.
  • USD/CNY.
  • USD/CAD.
  • AUD/USD.
  • USD/CHF.
  • USD/HKD.
  • SGD/USD.
  • EUR/GBP.

What are the 7 major pairs in forex? ›

7 major forex pairs
  • The euro and US dollar: EUR/USD.
  • The US dollar and Japanese yen: USD/JPY.
  • The British pound sterling and US dollar: GBP/USD.
  • The US dollar and Swiss franc: USD/CHF.
  • The Australian dollar and US dollar: AUD/USD.
  • The US dollar and Canadian dollar: USD/CAD.
  • The New Zealand dollar and US dollar: NZD/USD.

What are the 10 major currency pairs? ›

List of major currency pairs
Currencies in the pairNickname
NZD/USDUS dollar and Canadian dollarKiwi
GBP/EURBritish pound and euroChunnel
EUR/CHFEuro and Swiss francEuro-swissie
EUR/JPYEuro and Japanese yenYuppy
6 more rows

What are major minor and cross pairs in forex? ›

All forex major pairs include the US dollar. If you pair one major trading currency against another and neither are US dollars, this is a “minor trading pair.” An example of this would be a pair between then Swiss Franc and the Euro.

Which forex pair is most volatile? ›

USD/JPY (US Dollar/Japanese Yen):Renowned for its high liquidity and volatility, the USD/JPY pair is heavily influenced by economic data releases from both the United States and Japan. Traders often favor this pair for its frequent price movements and abundant trading opportunities.

What is the most stable currency pair in forex? ›

What are the Most Stable Currency Pairs? The least volatile and thus the most stable forex pairs are majors: EUR/USD, GBP/USD, USD/JPY, USD/CHF, AUD/USD, GBP/JPY, EUR/JPY, and USD/CAD.

Why do traders love GBPJPY? ›

The GBP JPY is one of the most volatile pairs in the forex markets. Huge price movements and wide ranges ensure that multiple trading opportunities are generated by this pair in almost all trading sessions. The Japanese yen (JPY) is a low yielding currency, while the British pound sterling (GBP) is a high yielding one.

Which currency pair is easiest trading? ›

GBP and USD are the two most popular and liquid major currencies in the world. Thanks to its tight spreads and limited fluctuations, the GBP/USD is an ideal currency pair for beginner traders. Also, it is less volatile than most other so it is less risky for beginners.

Is USD JPY a major pair? ›

USD to JPY is the second most traded major currency pair. It accounts for nearly one fifth of the average daily turnover on the global forex marketplace, according to research from the Bank for International Settlements.

What are major vs minor currency pairs? ›

If you pair one major trading currency against another and neither are US dollars, this is a “minor trading pair.” An example of this would be a pair between then Swiss Franc and the Euro. An exotic currency pair is a term used to describe the trading of a developing economy's currency with a major currency.

What is considered a major currency? ›

The five currencies that make up the major pairs—the U.S. dollar, euro, Japanese yen, British pound, and Swiss franc—are all among the top seven of the most traded currencies as of 2021. The EUR/USD is the world's most heavily traded currency pair, representing more than 20% of all forex transactions.

What are majors and minors? ›

If so, you have likely come across the words “major” and “minor” and might be confused by what they mean. Majors and minors allow you to customize your bachelor's degree based on what you would like to specialize in. Simply put: a major is your main specialization and a minor is your secondary specialization.

What are majors and minors in the major scale? ›

The major key and the minor key also share the same set of chords. In every major key, the triad built on the first degree (note) of the scale is major, the second and third are minor, the fourth and fifth are major, the sixth minor and the seventh is diminished.

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