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27 March 2008 @ 07:35 am EST
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LONDON (AP) - The U.S. dollar was mixed Thursday morning, edging up against the euro but falling against the pound, yen and other major currencies in European trading. Gold prices rose.

The euro traded at $1.5802, down from $1.5815 late Wednesday in New York.

Other dollar rates compared with late rates Wednesday included: 99.50 Japanese yen, down from 100.00; 0.9932 Swiss francs, down from 1.0083, and 1.0190 Canadian dollars, down from 1.0194.

The British pound was quoted at $2.0169, up from $2.0060.

Gold traded in London at $948.25 per troy ounce, up from $945.75 late Wednesday. In Zurich, gold traded at $947.05 bid per troy ounce, up from $946.30.

Silver opened in London at $18.21, down from $18.24.

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