The euro rose on Monday, while the yen struggled to break away from a near 38-year low. The euro was last 0.4% higher at $1.0759, around a two-week high. Against the dollar, sterling rose 0.11% to $1.2659, while the Aussie dipped 0.07% to $0.66655. The New Zealand dollar edged 0.12% higher to $0.6098. The dollar index was last 0.11% lower at 105.61, having earlier hit a one-week trough. The yen struggled to gain ground against a broadly weaker dollar and was last 0.1% lower at 161.03 per dollar. The yen has already fallen more than 12% this year. Elsewhere in Asia, the Chinese yuan fell a marginal 0.04% to 7.3204 per dollar in the offshore market. Source: Qatar News Agency
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