Australian dollar fell sharply after disappointing data on unemployment in today's session, which highlighted the fragile economic recovery. Continuing instability in Greece and the crisis in Ukraine pressed euro, which also declined in early session today.
Australian dollar declined 0.70% against the US dollar and the price of which is traded is 0.7664 dollars. The yen fell about 0.20% against the US dollar, the price of which is currently trading in a 120.20 yen to the dollar.
The euro also declined today after negotiations between Greece and its European partners failed to reach agreement. EUR / USD is trading at $ 1.1340 per euro, which is by 0.19% decrease.
US dollar rose against all the major currencies today, the yen weakened slightly after the Governor of the Bank of Japan Haruhiko Kuroda announced that none of the G-20 did not criticize the country on facilities and incentives may continue.
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