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The US dollar index rose sharply

by YCPress

The US dollar index rose sharply on the 9th.

The U.S. dollar index, which measures the U.S. dollar against six major currencies, rose 0.54% on the day and

closed at 92.7328 at the end of the foreign exchange market.

As of the end of the New York exchange market, 1 euro was exchanged for 1.1829 US dollars

which was lower than 1.1879 US dollars on the previous trading day;

1 British pound was exchanged for 1.3166 US dollars, which was higher than 1.3158 US dollars

on the previous trading day; 1 Australian dollar was exchanged for 0.7290 US dollars

which was higher than the previous trading day. 0.7266 USD.

1 U.S. dollar exchanged for 105.43 Japanese yen

higher than 103.23 yen on the previous trading day; 1 U.S. dollar exchanged for 0.9127 Swiss francs

higher than 0.8993 Swiss francs on the previous trading day; 1 U.S. dollar exchanged for 1.2984 Canadian dollars

lower than the previous trading day’s 1.3027 Canadian dollars.