The US Dollar Index rises to 96.834, major currency exchange rates fluctuate

ChainCatcher reports that, according to Jintiao, the dollar index measuring the US dollar against six major currencies rose 0.04% on February 11 and closed at 96.834 in the forex market. One euro exchanged for 1.1882 US dollars, down from 1.1894 dollars the previous trading day; one British pound exchanged for 1.3637 US dollars, down from 1.3666 dollars the previous trading day; one US dollar exchanged for 152.83 Japanese yen, down from 154.49 yen the previous trading day; one US dollar exchanged for 0.7703 Swiss francs, up from 0.7682 Swiss francs the previous trading day; one US dollar exchanged for 1.3561 Canadian dollars, up from 1.3551 Canadian dollars the previous trading day; one US dollar exchanged for 8.8813 Swedish kronor, down from 8.9021 Swedish kronor the previous trading day.

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