The US dollar index rose by 0.38%, closing at 100.024
According to Jinshi reports, the dollar index, which measures the dollar against six major currencies, rose by 0.38% on April 3, closing at 100.024 in the foreign exchange market. 1 euro exchanged for 1.1544 dollars, down from 1.1607 dollars the previous trading day; 1 pound exchanged for 1.3227 dollars, down from 1.3324 dollars the previous trading day; 1 dollar exchanged for 159.34 yen, up from 158.82 yen the previous trading day; 1 dollar exchanged for 0.7984 Swiss francs, up from 0.7931 Swiss francs the previous trading day; 1 dollar exchanged for 1.3921 Canadian dollars, up from 1.3895 Canadian dollars the previous trading day; 1 dollar exchanged for 9.4234 Swedish kronor, up from 9.3935 Swedish kronor the previous trading day.
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