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The dollar jumped against most of its peers as a renewal of conflict in the Middle East fanned inflation fears and the prospect of rate hikes from central banks increased.
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What
The dollar jumped against most of its peers as a renewal of conflict in the Middle East fanned inflation fears and the prospect of rate hikes from central banks increased.
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Mon, 13 Jul 2026 00:29:43 GMT · 1h 58m ago
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Why
A renewal of conflict in the Middle East fanned inflation fears, leading to increased prospects of rate hikes from central banks.
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The US dollar strengthened against other currencies. This event suggests potential for increased global inflation and a tightening monetary policy environment.
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Verified Sources & Citations
- HIGHDevdiscoursehttps://www.devdiscourse.com/article/business/3949211-dollar-surge-amid-middle-east-conflict-flare-up-and-inflation-fears
- HIGHReutershttps://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/dollar-jumps-renewed-middle-east-attacks-hormuz-closure-2026-07-13/
- HIGHThe Economic Timeshttps://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/forex/forex-news/dollar-jumps-on-renewed-middle-east-attacks-hormuz-closure/articleshow/132354510.cms