Euro falls sharply vs dollar after Draghi comments
Euro falls sharply against the dollar after Draghi says he is monitoring the euro
NEW YORK (AP) -- Comments about the euro from European Central Bank president Mario Draghi pushed the currency sharply lower against the dollar Thursday.
The euro fell to $1.3401 in late trading Thursday from $1.3525 late Wednesday.
Still, the euro has been trading above $1.30 since December and jumped above $1.35 last month. A stronger euro could raise the price of exports, possibly slowing economic activity.
ECB president Draghi said that he will keep a close eye on the impact of a stronger euro. Draghi says the currency's strength is a sign that investors are more confident in the region, but it could hurt economic growth.
In other trading, the British pound rose to $1.5713 from $1.5666.
The dollar rose to 93.52 Japanese yen from 93.38 Japanese yen, to 0.9181 Swiss franc from 0.9095 Swiss franc and to 99.83 Canadian cents from 99.60 Canadian cents.