British Pound vs Polish Zloty
GBPPLN
Pricing is indicative. Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results. Client sentiment is provided for general information only, is historical in nature and is not intended to provide any form of trading or investment advice - it must not form the basis of your trading or investment decisions.
Trading Conditions
ATP Margin
0.004
Contract Size Currency per 1 Lot Symbol
GBP 100,000
Min/Max Trade Size (lots)
0.01 / 50
Schedule and Fees
Market Open
Monday 00:01 MT Server
Market Closed
Friday 23:58 MT Server
Trading Break
23:59 - 00:01 MT Server
3 Day Financing
Wednesday
Long & Short Position Overnight Fee
displayed on the trading platform
Upcoming Calendar Events
| August 20 | Thursday | Volatility | Actual | Previous | Consensus | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 23:01 | UK | GBP | GfK Consumer Confidence | MEDIUM | -17 | -18 | |||||||
| 23:30 | JP | JPY | National Consumer Price Index (YoY) | MEDIUM | 1.7 | ||||||||
| 23:30 | JP | JPY | National CPI ex Food, Energy (YoY) | MEDIUM | 1.7 | ||||||||
FAQ
GBP/PLN refers to the exchange rate between the British pound (GBP) and the Polish zloty (PLN). It indicates how many Polish zlotys are required to buy one British pound. For example, an exchange rate of 5.14 indicates that 1 British pound is the equivalent of 5.14 zlotys.
The GBP is a reserve currency and the world’s fourth-most-traded currency. It acquired its status during the 19th century following Great Britain’s overwhelming dominance in the world of trade. During the last few years, the pound’s value has been driven by Brexit, the process of Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union (EU).
Even though Poland joined the EU in 2004, it still has not adopted the euro (EUR) as its national currency. The word “zloty” means gold.
