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Frequently Asked Questions About TTS and TTM
What is the difference between TTS and TTM in foreign exchange?
TTS (Telegraphic Transfer Selling Rate) is the rate at which banks sell foreign currency, while TTM (Telegraphic Transfer Middle Rate) is the average between buying and selling rates, often used as a benchmark.
How does a weak yen affect TTS and TTM rates?
A weak yen means you get less foreign currency for your yen, so TTS rates will be higher (more yen needed per unit of foreign currency), and TTM will reflect this adjustment in the middle rate.
Why are TTS and TTB important for foreign currency investments?
TTS and TTB (Telegraphic Transfer Buying Rate) determine the actual exchange rates when converting currencies for investments, affecting the cost and returns of foreign currency-denominated assets.