On May 28, the U.S. dollar index, which measures the U.S. dollar against six major currencies, rose 0.51% on the day to close at 99.521 at the end of the foreign exchange market. At the end of trading in New York, the euro was worth $1.1337, down from $1.1381 in the previous session, and the pound was worth $1.3511, down from $1.3562 in the previous session. The U.S. dollar was worth 144.26 yen, up from 142.77 yen in the previous session, the U.S. dollar was worth 0.8272 Swiss francs, up from 0.8208 Swiss francs in the previous session, the U.S. dollar was 1.3795 Canadian dollars, up from 1.3736 Canadian dollars in the previous session, and the U.S. dollar was 9.6103 Swedish kronor, up from 9.5163 Swedish kronor the previous day.
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The US Dollar Index rose on the 27th.
On May 28, the U.S. dollar index, which measures the U.S. dollar against six major currencies, rose 0.51% on the day to close at 99.521 at the end of the foreign exchange market. At the end of trading in New York, the euro was worth $1.1337, down from $1.1381 in the previous session, and the pound was worth $1.3511, down from $1.3562 in the previous session. The U.S. dollar was worth 144.26 yen, up from 142.77 yen in the previous session, the U.S. dollar was worth 0.8272 Swiss francs, up from 0.8208 Swiss francs in the previous session, the U.S. dollar was 1.3795 Canadian dollars, up from 1.3736 Canadian dollars in the previous session, and the U.S. dollar was 9.6103 Swedish kronor, up from 9.5163 Swedish kronor the previous day.