ChainCatcher news reports that, according to Jintou, the US Dollar Index, which measures the dollar against six major currencies, fell 0.28% on March 5 and closed at 98.764 in the forex market. One euro exchanged for 1.1625 USD, up from 1.1603 USD the previous trading day; one British pound exchanged for 1.3351 USD, up from 1.3334 USD the previous trading day; one USD exchanged for 157.15 Japanese yen, down from 157.76 yen the previous trading day; one USD exchanged for 0.78 Swiss francs, down from 0.7822 Swiss francs the previous trading day; one USD exchanged for 1.3669 Canadian dollars, up from 1.3667 CAD the previous trading day; and one USD exchanged for 9.1761 Swedish krona, down from 9.2882 SEK the previous trading day.
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