Dollar Dips Amid Middle East Ceasefire Hopes
The U.S. dollar is experiencing a rare downturn as investors turn hopeful about Middle East ceasefire outcomes. The euro and sterling are regaining strength, showing resilience amidst global tensions. Market strategists watch central banks' responses to the inflation challenges posed by enduring high energy prices post-conflict.
The U.S. dollar is headed for a second weekly decline as optimism around Middle East ceasefire developments grows. Investors are stepping back from safe-haven positions, reflected by the dollar index's marginal fall to 98.103.
Meanwhile, the euro and the British pound have steadied near pre-war levels, recovering losses triggered by the Iran conflict.
Strategists are closely monitoring central banks' next moves on inflation pressures, spurred by sustained high energy prices since the conflict began.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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