How much are the major currencies today? – The US Dollar weakens. The British Pound gains points

The US dollar, after the continuous increase it recorded throughout this week, has suffered a slight decrease in its value this morning, being bought today at 82.3 lek and being sold at 83.3 lek compared to yesterday.
The European currency, meanwhile, continues to show no significant fluctuations in value this Thursday, as according to the local exchange rate, it was bought this Thursday for 93.8 lek and sold for 94.6 lek compared to the day before.
The Swiss franc also did not register significant value movements this Thursday morning, as it was bought today at 101.5 lekë and sold at 102.5 lekë compared to the previous day.
The British pound has already strengthened, registering an increase in the quote this morning as it was bought compared to Wednesday at 108.6 lekë and sold at 109.6 lekë, referring to the domestic foreign exchange market.
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