The US Dollar Index declined by 0.02%, ending at 96.799

ChainCatcher News reports that the dollar index, which measures the US dollar against six major currencies, fell 0.02% on February 10 and closed at 96.799 in the forex market. One euro exchanged for 1.1894 US dollars, down from 1.1921 dollars the previous trading day; one British pound exchanged for 1.3666 US dollars, down from 1.3699 dollars the previous trading day; one US dollar exchanged for 154.49 Japanese yen, down from 155.68 yen the previous trading day; one US dollar exchanged for 0.7682 Swiss francs, up from 0.766 Swiss francs the previous trading day; one US dollar exchanged for 1.3551 Canadian dollars, down from 1.3557 Canadian dollars the previous trading day; and one US dollar exchanged for 8.9021 Swedish kronor, down from 8.9094 kronor the previous trading day.

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