How has this month started for the major currencies?

The US dollar has not registered significant fluctuations in value compared to the previous month, being bought this Monday morning at 81.3 lek and being sold at 82.3 lek according to the local exchange rate.
The European currency has recorded a slight increase over the weekend, starting this month positively as it was bought this morning at 95.1 lek and sold at 95.7 lek compared to last week and month.
The Swiss franc has also strengthened, gaining points this early June, as it was bought this morning at 103.9 lek and sold at 105 lek compared to the month before.
Referring to the domestic foreign exchange market, the British Pound has also started the week and month on the rise, gaining points over these two days as it was bought today for 109.3 lek and sold for 110.5 lek.
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