The Greenback was one of the worst performers yesterday, as it declined against all major peers. The heaviest losses were recorded against the Loonie (1.56%), the Kiwi (0.99%) and the Swiss Franc (0.80%). However, versus the Yen the US Dollar was most resilient, sliding 0.22%.
The US Dollar suffered some heavy losses yesterday. The largest decline of 0.88% was detected against both the Loonie and the Kiwi. The Greenback also lost a substantial portion of it value (0.82%) versus the Euro. The most resilience was seen versus the Aussie, as the Buck slid the least against its Australian counterpart, 0.49%.
The Greenback had mixed performance on Monday, having appreciated against some major currencies, but also declining against others. The Buck added 1.17% and 1.06% versus the Aussie and the Kiwi, respectively. However, a 0.29% decline was registered against the Sterling, while the US Dollar remained relatively unchanged versus the Yen (-0.07%) and the Swiss Franc (-0.11%).
The US Dollar edged up against most of the major currencies, with the exception of the Loonie and the Yen. The Greenback added 0.56% and 0.54% versus the Sterling and the Euro, respectively, followed by a 0.43% gain against the Kiwi. Losses of 0.10% and 0.30% were detected versus the Canadian Dollar and the Yen, respectively.
The US Dollar performed well over the day, as it appreciated against most major currencies. Largest gains were recorded against the Swiss Franc (1.15%), the Euro (1.13%) and the Sterling (1.04%). However, the Buck slightly declined versus the Kiwi and the Aussie, losing 0.18% and 0.10%, respectively.
The US Dollar's performance was mixed over the day. The Greenback appreciated 0.32% both against the Euro and the Loonie; however, it remained relatively unchanged versus the Swissie (adding 0.05%). Substantial losses were detected against the Kiwi (0.76%), the Aussie (0.65%), and the Sterling (0.40%).
The US Dollar appreciated against most major currencies, with the exception of the Aussie. The largest gain of 0.98% was detected versus the Euro, following with 0.76% appreciation against the Swiss Franc. However, the Greenback declined 0.59% against the Australian Dollar.
The US Dollar appreciated against most major currencies, excluding its Canadian counterpart. The largest gains were recorded against the Kiwi (0.79%) and the Swissie (0.74%), followed by smaller gains versus other peers. The Greenback remained relatively unchanged against the Loonie (-0.02%).
The US Dollar fell under hard pressure last Friday, as it declined against all major currencies. The sharpest fall was recorded against the Kiwi, 1.20%, following with 0.84% and 0.83% slumps versus the Euro and Swiss Franc, respectively.
The US Dollar was the second weakest currency on Thursday, declining as much as 1.08% relative to the Euro and 0.78% relative to the New Zealand Dollar. The only currency it appreciated against was the Australian Dollar, and only by 0.10%.
Though there were two major disappointments concerning the US data, the Dollar was not the worst performer, appreciating versus the Antipodean currencies. Still, USD/CHF fell 0.59%, and USD/CAD slid 0.51%.
The US Dollar was the second best-performing currency behind the Sterling, advancing 0.96% against the Euro and 0.62% against the Australian Dollar, as consumer confidence surprised the upside.
As a result of the better-than-expected home sales the Greenback added in value relative to all its major counterparts. The smallest gain was recorded against the British Pound, and it amounted to as much as 0.40%. The largest move was observed against the Aussie - more than 1.20%.
On Friday the US Dollar performed well relative to the commodity currencies, appreciating 1.04, 1.01, and 0.40% versus the Aussie, Loonie, and Kiwi, accordingly. However, it retreated between 0.05 and 0.15% against the rest of the major currencies.
The US Dollar appreciated against most major peers, with the exception of the Yen and Loonie. The Greenback added the most against the Euro, 0.79%, with smaller gains against some of the other currencies. However, depreciation was detected versus the Japanese and Canadian currencies, 0.25% and 0.30%, respectively.
The US Dollar experienced mixed performance yesterday: losses, as well as gains, were registered against major currencies. The Greenback appreciated 0.63% versus the Kiwi and 0.43% versus the Aussie. Nevertheless, the largest slump of 0.42% was detected against the Euro.
The US Dollar experienced mixed performance yesterday. The Buck appreciated 0.70% versus the Sterling, whereas the largest decline was registered against the Swiss Franc, 0.83%. The Greenback remained relatively unchanged versus the Aussie, Kiwi, and Japanese Yen.
For another day the US Dollar declined against most major peers. The largest loss was registered against the Aussie, 1.35%, following with a 1.15% decline versus the Euro and a 1.12% drop versus the Kiwi. The Greenback remained unchanged against the Sterling.
On Friday, the US Dollar significantly slumped against most major currencies. The sharpest decline was registered versus the Kiwi, 2.01%, followed by a 1.60% slide versus the Aussie and 1.49% against both, the Swissie and the Euro. The smallest drop was detected versus the Japanese Yen, though still 0.61%.
After a day of losses, the US Dollar managed to rebound against all major peers. Largest gains were registered against the Euro, Aussie, and Sterling, in pairs with which the Greenback added 1.98%, 1.63%, and 1.53%, respectively. The smallest gain was detected against the Yen, 0.56%.
The Greenback suffered severe losses against all major peers. The US Dollar declined 2.76% versus the Swiss Franc, following with the 2.50% and 2.37% plunges against the Euro and Kiwi, respectively. The smallest slump was recorded with respect to the Yen, 1.04%.
The US Dollar appreciated noticeably against most major peers on Tuesday, with exception versus the Euro and Swiss Franc. The Greenback added 0.83% and 0.53% against the Kiwi and the Sterling, respectively. However, a 0.27% decline was detected versus the Euro and 0.14% against the Swissie. The Buck remained relatively unchanged towards the Yen, as it gained only 0.02%.
The US Dollar suffered losses against most major peers. The most noticeable one, namely 0.68%, was against the Euro, following with a 0.56% decline against the Sterling. The Buck remained relatively unchanged versus the Aussie, Loonie and the Yen, whereas a 0.20% gain was recorded against the Swiss Franc.
The Greenback rallied noticeably against all major peers. The Buck added 1.32% versus the Euro, following with slightly lesser gains of 0.94% and 0.93% against the Sterling and the Aussie, respectively. However, the US Dollar remained relatively unchanged versus the Japanese Yen, as the rate changed merely by 0.09%.