U.S. Dollar Drops Against Most Majors

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U.S. Dollar Declines Against Major Currencies in Thursday Trading

Brussels, Belgium – November 21, 2025 – The U.S. dollar experienced a broad-based decline against it’s major currency counterparts during the New York trading session on Thursday, November 20, 2025. Market analysts attribute the weakening dollar to a combination of factors, including shifting investor sentiment and economic data releases.

The greenback fell to 1.1549 against the euro, a decrease from an earlier two-week high of 1.1502. Against the British pound, the dollar closed at 1.3123, down from a recent two-week high of 1.3037. The dollar also weakened against the Swiss franc, trading at 0.8048, slightly below a nearly two-week high of 0.8078.

These movements reflect a broader trend of dollar depreciation observed throughout the day, as investors reassessed their positions following recent economic indicators. While specific data points driving the decline weren’t immediately available, market observers suggest a cooling in U.S. Treasury yields contributed to the dollar’s softening.

Looking ahead, analysts are identifying key support levels that could prevent further declines. potential support for the U.S. dollar is anticipated around 1.19 against the euro, 1.33 against the British pound, and 0.78 against the Swiss franc. These levels represent price points where increased buying pressure might emerge, potentially stabilizing the currency.

Market participants will be closely watching upcoming economic data releases and central bank announcements for further clues about the dollar’s trajectory. Key indicators to monitor include U.S. inflation data, Federal Reserve policy statements, and economic growth figures from the Eurozone, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland.

Sources:

* RTTNews.com (https://www.rttnews.com/)
* dpa-AFX (https://www.dpa-afx.com/)

Keywords: U.S. Dollar, Currency Exchange Rates, Forex, Euro, British Pound, Swiss Franc, Exchange Rate, Dollar Decline, Currency Markets, Financial News, Economic Indicators.

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