Dollar with an increase in the Asian session, amid speculation that the Federal Reserve will continue its monetary policy is expected in mid-year by the bank to raise interest rates. USD is trading at 118.31 yen, after rising 0.6% yesterday
The euro, rose today after yesterday reached 11-year lows after speculation that anti-European party SYRIZA, which won the elections in Greece, you probably will not want out of the Eurozone. The single currency rose against the yen, making the biggest increase of 2 months. EUR rose against the dollar by 0.1% to $ 1.1244 after yesterday fell to $ 1.1098, which is the lowest level since September 2003 onwards. Against the yen, the euro traded at 132.98 yen for 1 Euro.
Australian currency fell to the lowest levels of 5 and a half years after the index of business confidence remained at the lowest levels since July. AUD weaken its value by 0.1% to 79.16 cents.
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