The amount of foreign currency quoted against one US Dollar. Some currencies are quoted in the amount of US Dollars per foreign currency unit like the British Pound.
When a variable amount of a foreign currency is quoted against one US Dollar, regardless of where the dealer is located or in what currency he is requesting a quote. The exception are the Sterling/US Dollar rate (cable) and Euro/US Dollar which is quoted as variable amount of US Dollars to one Sterling.
The quoted value of a currency compared to USD.
The exchange rate of a foreign currency as quoted against the US dollar (USD). Some currencies are typically only quoted against the US dollar, such as the Algerian dinar (DZD) and the Andorran franc (ADF). The exchange rate of the Algerian dinar against the Andorran franc is thus computed from DZD-USD and ADF-USD.
The dollar rate is the rate given to currencies against one unit of the US Dollar. The GBP Sterling versus US Dollar exchange rate (or cable) is the only exception to the rule, as this is quoted as units to the US Dollar to one GBP Sterling.
When a variable amount of a foreign currency is quoted against one unit of the US dollar, regardless of where the dealer is located or in what currency he is requesting a quote. The major exception is the UK sterling/US dollar rate cable which is quoted as units of the US dollar to UK sterling
The Dollar Rate is when a variable amount of foreign currency is quoted against one unit of the US Dollar. The exception is Sterling/US Dollar (Cable) which is quoted as units to the US Dollar to one Pound Sterling.