This week, non-US currencies generally strengthened, with the Euro rising 1.8%, the New Zealand Dollar rising 2.6%, and the Hungarian Forint rising over 4.3%.
In Friday's New York session, the euro rose 0.22% against the US dollar to 1.1726, with a weekly increase of 1.80% and continued upward trend; the British pound rose 0.27% against the US dollar to 1.3463, with a weekly increase of 1.97%; the US dollar fell 0.14% against the Swiss franc to 0.7893, with a weekly decrease of 1.37%. In commodity currency pairs, the Australian dollar fell 0.24% against the US dollar, with a weekly increase of 2.47%; the New Zealand dollar fell 0.36% against the US dollar, with a weekly increase of 2.58%; the US dollar rose 0.19% against the Canadian dollar, with a weekly decrease of 0.74%. This week, the Swedish Krona rose 2.33% against the US dollar, the Norwegian Krone rose 2.58% against the US dollar, and the Danish Krone rose 1.81% against the US dollar. The Polish Zloty rose 2.45% against the US dollar, the Hungarian Forint rose 4.36% against the US dollar. The Indian Rupee rose 2.19% against the US dollar, the Turkish Lira rose 0.11% against the US dollar, the South African Rand rose 3.30%, the Mexican Peso rose 3.36% against the US dollar, and the Brazilian Real rose 2.90% against the US dollar.
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