In the Bloomberg news agency's survey on Sunday, it is noted that one dollar costs 9.27 kronor.
The krona has thus strengthened by 19.46 percent against the dollar this year, a slight increase from 19.40 percent when measured a week ago.
The Swiss franc and the euro have also performed strongly – up 14.05 and 13.10 percent respectively against the dollar this year.
The worst performer among the ten currencies has been the Japanese yen, down 0.35 percent. Otherwise, the US dollar has generally lost ground.
The New Zealand and Canadian dollars have also performed relatively weakly within the G10 group, but have still risen by 2.91 and 4.22 percent respectively against the US dollar.




