The dollar gave back some gains against the euro and pound Tuesday while gaining against the yen, as investors appeared to be reassured by news that the Russian troops taking part in combat exercises near Ukraine’s border would be returning back to their bases.
The euro rose to $1.3745 from $1.3732 late Monday the British Pound increased to $1.6677 from $1.6660.The dollar jumped to ¥102.11 from ¥101.39 late Monday.The ICE dollar index a measure of the dollar’s strength against six rivals, rose to 80.106 from 80.081 late Monday.
Russia’s ruble also turned stronger on Tuesday after a heavy selloff, with the dollar down to 36.0515 rubles, from 36.5085 rubles late Monday.In other forex trading, the Australian dollar rose to 89.47 U.S. cents from Monday’s level of 89.28 U.S. cents.
The euro rose to $1.3745 from $1.3732 late Monday the British Pound increased to $1.6677 from $1.6660.The dollar jumped to ¥102.11 from ¥101.39 late Monday.The ICE dollar index a measure of the dollar’s strength against six rivals, rose to 80.106 from 80.081 late Monday.
Russia’s ruble also turned stronger on Tuesday after a heavy selloff, with the dollar down to 36.0515 rubles, from 36.5085 rubles late Monday.In other forex trading, the Australian dollar rose to 89.47 U.S. cents from Monday’s level of 89.28 U.S. cents.