On April 26, the dollar index, which measures the greenback against six major currencies, rose 0.1% on the day to close at 99.470 at the end of the foreign exchange market. At the end of trading in New York, the euro was worth $1.1380, up from $1.1378 in the previous session, and the pound was worth $1.3329, up from $1.3326 in the previous session. The U.S. dollar was worth 143.57 yen, up from 142.73 yen in the previous session, the U.S. dollar was worth 0.8271 Swiss francs, down from 0.8281 Swiss francs in the previous session, the U.S. dollar was worth 1.3860 Canadian dollars, down from 1.3861 Canadian dollars in the previous session, and the U.S. dollar was worth 9.6685 Swedish kronor, up from 9.5963 Swedish kronor in the previous session
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On April 26, the dollar index, which measures the greenback against six major currencies, rose 0.1% on the day to close at 99.470 at the end of the foreign exchange market. At the end of trading in New York, the euro was worth $1.1380, up from $1.1378 in the previous session, and the pound was worth $1.3329, up from $1.3326 in the previous session. The U.S. dollar was worth 143.57 yen, up from 142.73 yen in the previous session, the U.S. dollar was worth 0.8271 Swiss francs, down from 0.8281 Swiss francs in the previous session, the U.S. dollar was worth 1.3860 Canadian dollars, down from 1.3861 Canadian dollars in the previous session, and the U.S. dollar was worth 9.6685 Swedish kronor, up from 9.5963 Swedish kronor in the previous session