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MAD to USD - Moroccan Dirham to US Dollar Converter

Convert Moroccan Dirham to US Dollar with daily ECB exchange rates

1 MAD = ~0.1096 USD (rates vary)

Rates verified daily from ECB official reference ratesSource: European Central Bank (16:00 CET daily)For informational purposes only. Not financial advice.

Quick Insight

MAD and USD usually move within a manageable range over time. For quick estimates, use a mid-market reference and rate alerts.

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Common MAD - USD Conversions

Forex Market Hours

Sydney
22:00 - 07:00 UTC
Closed
Tokyo
00:00 - 09:00 UTC
Closed
London
08:00 - 17:00 UTC
Closed
New York
13:00 - 22:00 UTC
Active

Most volatile: London-NY overlap (13:00-17:00 GMT). Best spreads during high liquidity hours.

Upcoming High Impact Events

US Non-Farm Payrolls
First Friday of month
High Impact
USD pairs
ECB Rate Decision
Every 6 weeks
Medium Impact
EUR pairs

These are typical recurring economic events. Actual dates, times, and market impacts may vary. This information is for general awareness only and should not be used as the sole basis for financial decisions. Always verify current schedules from official central bank sources.

Tips & Recommendations

  • 1Airport exchange bureaus often have higher markups (10-15%) compared to other options
  • 2ATMs with local bank cards typically offer rates closer to mid-market rates
  • 3Paying in local currency helps avoid dynamic currency conversion (DCC) fees
  • 4Notifying your bank before travel can help prevent unexpected card blocks

Frequently Asked Questions

Key drivers include Bank Al-Maghrib policy signals, US import demand, energy and commodity prices, inflation differentials, and global risk sentiment. Trade balances and tourism receipts also shape demand for US dollars and the dirham.

Economic Context

Trading Relationship

The US and Morocco engage in bilateral trade, with MAD/USD affecting costs for Moroccan imports and US purchases of Moroccan goods. The pair also influences tourism-related flows and remittance costs across continents.

Key Rate Factors

  • Bank Al-Maghrib monetary policy
  • Inflation differentials between US and Morocco
  • Trade balance and energy imports
  • Political stability and regional risk
  • Global risk sentiment and USD demand

Central Banks

Bank Al-Maghrib
Rabat, Morocco
Sets monetary policy and manages foreign reserves to stabilize prices and support economic growth.
Federal Reserve System
Washington, D.C., USA
The US central bank. Guides interest rates, inflation control, and financial system stability.

Exchange rates fluctuate continuously. This converter provides indicative rates for informational purposes. For large transactions, consult with a licensed financial professional.

Rates sourced from European Central Bank reference rates. ECB Reference Rates