The US dollar index fell to 99.192, with major currency exchange rates fluctuating
According to Jinshi reports, the dollar index, which measures the dollar against six major currencies, fell by 0.09% on May 19, closing at 99.192 in the foreign exchange market. 1 euro exchanged for 1.1637 dollars, higher than the previous trading day's 1.163 dollars; 1 pound exchanged for 1.3411 dollars, higher than the previous trading day's 1.3332 dollars; 1 dollar exchanged for 159.01 yen, higher than the previous trading day's 158.68 yen; 1 dollar exchanged for 0.7856 Swiss francs, lower than the previous trading day's 0.7865 Swiss francs; 1 dollar exchanged for 1.3749 Canadian dollars, higher than the previous trading day's 1.3739 Canadian dollars; 1 dollar exchanged for 9.4093 Swedish kronor, lower than the previous trading day's 9.4374 Swedish kronor.
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