How did this week end for the major currencies?

The US dollar closed this week in volatility after fluctuating in value compared to the previous day, as it was bought this morning at 81.6 lek and sold at 82.6 lek.
According to the local exchange rate, the European currency has suffered a slight decline in value this Friday morning, being bought today at 95.1 lek and being sold at 95.7 lek compared to yesterday.
The Swiss franc, meanwhile, continued to increase this morning, closing this week positively as it was bought today at 103.7 lek and sold at 104.7 lek compared to Thursday.
Referring to the domestic foreign exchange market, the British pound did not have significant fluctuations in value this Friday, being bought today compared to yesterday at 109.5 lekë and being sold at 110.5 lekë.
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