How has this week started for foreign currencies?

The US dollar, although it has lost points during this period, has started the week positively, registering a slight increase in its value compared to last week, as it was bought today at 81.3 lek and sold at 82.5 lek.
According to the local exchange rate, the European currency starts this week at stable values without any significant change from last week, as it was bought today at 95.3 lek and sold at 96.1 lek.
The Swiss franc has suffered a significant drop in value this morning, starting the week on a decline as it was bought today at 102.7 lekë and sold at 103.7 lekë compared to last week.
The British pound, referred to the domestic foreign exchange market, was bought this Monday morning at 109 lek and sold at 110 lek, starting the week at constant rates without any significant fluctuations in the rate from last week.
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