The U.S. dollar, which tracks the greenback against six major rivals, fell 0.12 percent to 92.537 on Friday as traders booked gains on its recent run-up. The euro was up 0.24 percent to 1.1942 against the greenback. Against the yen, the dollar remained unchanged at 109.38. The euro is expected to meet resistance and support against the dollar at $1.2090 and $1.1800 respectively, while the dollar is expected to meet resistance and support against the yen at 111.90 and 108.80 respectively.
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