The U.S. dollar was mostly higher against other major currencies in European trading Tuesday morning. Gold rose.
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Other dollar rates:
—100.41 Japanese yen, down from 100.93
—1.1458 Swiss francs, up from 1.1372
—1.2434 Canadian dollars, up from 1.2404
The British pound was quoted at $1.4612, down from $1.4726.
Gold traded in London at US$879.25 per troy ounce, up from $870.25 late Monday.