The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) increased by 0.05% to reach 98.063 in late forex trading on May 8 (UTC+8). In New York's forex market, the euro rose slightly against the dollar, closing at $1.1751 compared to $1.1748 previously. Meanwhile, the British pound fell to $1.3583 from $1.3593. The dollar strengthened against the Japanese yen, closing at 156.67 yen, up from 156.45 yen.
Other currency movements included a slight decrease in the dollar's value against the Swiss franc, closing at 0.7788 francs from 0.7790. The dollar also saw a marginal decline against the Canadian dollar, ending at 1.3635 Canadian dollars from 1.3636. Conversely, the dollar appreciated against the Swedish krona, closing at 9.2432 kronor, up from 9.2339.
U.S. Dollar Index Climbs to 98.063 Amid Mixed Forex Movements
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