The dollar fell against the euro and the pound sterling, as the market rearranged ahead of a long weekend and awaited indications of the US Federal Reserve’s plan to continue combating still high inflation.
The dollar index fell in its latest trading by 0.24 percent to 103.83, after reaching 104.67 earlier, its highest level since January 6.
The pound rose 0.48 percent to 1.2044 dollars, while the euro increased 0.22 percent to 1.0696 dollars, after falling earlier to 1.06125 dollars, its lowest level since January 6.
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