The US Dollar advanced against other major currencies, with exception against the Euro, against which it lost 0.59%.
The Buck managed to appreciate against most major peers, with exception against the Yen.
The broadly stronger US Dollar advanced against other major currencies on Monday.
The Greenback advanced against most major peers, but still suffered an insignificant loss of 0.07% versus the Yen and 0.17% against the Kiwi.
The US Dollar added to the losses made on Wednesday. The currency gave up 0.98 and 0.86% of its value relative to the Euro and Swiss Franc respectively.
Tuesday's gains were negated by yesterday's sell-off across the board. The US Dollar fell 1.09 and 1.04% relative to the Pound and the Aussie respectively.
Yesterday, the US Dollar was among the currencies that gained the most. While AUD/USD and GBP/USD gave up 0.52 and 0.54%, USD/CHF rose as much as 0.61%.
The US Dollar was neither among the worst performing nor among the best performing currencies yesterday.
Along with the Yen, Loonie and Sterling, the US Dollar was among the worst performers on Friday.
The US Dollar declined against most major peers, amid rather poor fundamental data results.
The Greenback appreciated against most major peers on Wednesday, with a rapid improvement of the global sentiment.
The US Dollar posted declines against most major peers, with exception against the Swissie and the Yen.
The US Dollar experienced mixed performance on Monday, appreciating against some major peers and declining against the others.
Amid mixed labor market data, the US Dollar advanced against some major peers, but declined against the others.
The Greenback experienced mixed performance over Thursday, declining against some major peers and appreciating against the others.
The US Dollar increased against most major peers on Wednesday, despite rather poor ADP data.
The US Dollar experienced mixed performance over the Tuesday, appreciating against some major peers and suffering losses against the others.
The US Dollar appreciated against some major peers, but also sustained minor losses against the others.
The Greenback sustained minor relatively minor losses over the weekend, while appreciating against most major peers.
The US Dollar not only appreciated against some major peers, but declined against the others, despite strong GDP results.
The US Dollar appreciated against most major peers, amid much better-than-anticipated Durable Goods Orders figures.
The Greenback advanced against most major peers on Tuesday, with exception against the Kiwi and the Yen.
The US Dollar weakened against some major peers, amid the Chinese stock market turmoil, while strengthening against the broadly weaker commodity currencies.
The US Dollar suffered more losses, amid dampened hopes of a September rate hike and poor Manufacturing PMI data.