The week starts positively for the major currencies – Dollar, Euro, Franc and Pound strengthen

This week has started positively for the major currencies as they all registered an increase in value this morning with the US Dollar being bought today at 82.5 lek and sold at 83.5 lek compared to last week.
The European currency also recorded an increase in value this Monday, being bought today at 95.5 lek and being sold at 96.2 lek according to the local exchange rate compared to the week before.
The Swiss franc is no exception as it also gained points over the weekend compared to last week, as it was bought this morning at 105.6 lek and sold at 106.7 lek.
The British pound has also experienced a significant increase in value, as it was bought today for 109.8 lek and sold for 110.9 lek compared to a week ago, referring to the domestic foreign exchange market.
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