According to BlockBeats, on March 7, the U.S. Dollar Index (DXY) experienced a brief decline of over 20 points before recovering, currently standing at 103.77. In response, non-U.S. currencies saw upward movements. The euro against the dollar (EUR/USD) rose nearly 30 points in the short term, while the British pound against the dollar (GBP/USD) increased by approximately 40 points. Additionally, the U.S. dollar against the Canadian dollar (USD/CAD) fell more than 20 points, and the U.S. dollar against the Japanese yen (USD/JPY) dropped over 40 points.