The new trade data lifted the value of the dollar against major currencies.
The dollar is up against every major currency in 2005.
All major currencies can easily be changed at any bank.
By the end of the day, the dollar was slightly lower against most major currencies.
Since then, the dollar has declined by about 40 percent against other major currencies.
From then until 2004, the dollar became a major currency.
In the second place, the dollar has remained strong against the world's other major currencies.
The currency has lost about 40 percent of its value against major currencies since 1985.
Yesterday, the dollar again fell against other major foreign currencies.
We have also allowed our exchange rate to fall in relation to other major currencies.