The US Dollar Index rose to 98.432 on the 17th, with major currency exchange rates fluctuating.
ChainCatcher news, according to Golden Ten Data, the US Dollar Index rose by 0.09% on October 17, closing at 98.432 in the foreign exchange market. On that day, 1 euro exchanged for 1.1668 US dollars, lower than the previous trading day's 1.1689 US dollars; 1 pound exchanged for 1.3434 US dollars, lower than the previous trading day's 1.3436 US dollars; 1 US dollar exchanged for 150.5 Japanese yen, higher than the previous trading day's 150.3 Japanese yen; 1 US dollar exchanged for 0.7926 Swiss francs, lower than the previous trading day's 0.7934 Swiss francs; 1 US dollar exchanged for 1.4017 Canadian dollars, lower than the previous trading day's 1.4046 Canadian dollars; 1 US dollar exchanged for 9.4243 Swedish krona, higher than the previous trading day's 9.4201 Swedish krona.
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