Markets closed lower, with AUD/USD, EUR/USD, NZD/USD making yesterday's list of top losers.
After yesterday's closing bell, leading equity indices in the US declined as USD/JPY gained 0.42% and closed at 143.67. USD/CHF ended the session at 0.897 after a 0.26% gain.
Amid the market gloom, United States Services PMI released yesterday at 13:45 UTC with a figure of 54.1, while the previous figure was 54.9.
In line with markets falling yesterday, some currencies made the list of top losers. Take a look.
The Kiwi | Closed down 0.58% at 0.6144 yesterday
After setting a supportive marker at 0.5566 around 8 months ago, the New-Zealand Dollar is now trading 11.03% above this level.
-0.57%: bearish sentiment sends the Euro 0.57% lower
Euro-Dollar retained its composure around the 1.0896 level after dropping 0.57%.
-1.22%: bearish sentiment sends the Australian dollar 1.22% lower
Yesterday's session continued the recent downtrend: the Australian dollar ended the session around the 0.6678 level today, after Thursday's 82 pips decline and close at 0.676.