American Dollar to Canadian Dollar = 0.736747; American Dollar to Chinese Yuan = 0.141334; American Dollar to Euro = 1.130370; American Dollar to Japanese Yen = 0.009321; American Dollar to Mexican Peso = 0.044408.
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