The TNDUSD quote denotes the exchange rate between the Tunisian Dinar and the United States Dollar, showing how many US dollars are required to purchase one Tunisian Dinar. As a currency pair with TND as the base and USD as the quote, it provides a measure of the dinar’s value relative to the dollar in foreign-exchange markets.
The Tunisian Dinar (TND) is the official currency of the Republic of Tunisia in North Africa. It is issued and regulated by the Central Bank of Tunisia (Banque Centrale de Tunisie), which manages monetary policy, currency issuance and domestic payment systems.
The United States Dollar (USD) is the official currency of the United States and the world’s primary reserve currency. The USD is issued and supervised by the Federal Reserve System, which sets monetary policy and influences global liquidity conditions through interest-rate decisions and open market operations.
TNDUSD is shaped by market supply and demand as well as macroeconomic differentials, including interest rates, inflation expectations, and central bank interventions. Geopolitical developments, capital flows, trade balances and commodity or tourism-related receipts can also move the pair.
For market participants, TNDUSD matters for trade settlement, corporate hedging, cross-border investment and speculative strategies, offering insight into Tunisia’s external competitiveness and exposure to global dollar dynamics.