The U.S. dollar is rebounding as escalating retaliatory threats between the U.S. and Iran drive investors toward safe-haven assets. With potential strikes on energy infrastructure and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, market sentiment has shifted sharply toward risk aversion.
The US dollar is surging toward 2026 peaks as escalating conflict in the Middle East drives Brent crude toward $100. Markets are bracing for a prolonged inflationary shock as the Strait of Hormuz remains restricted, potentially forcing central banks into a more hawkish stance.
Global markets are reeling after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Trump's emergency tariffs, prompting a retaliatory 15% blanket tariff proposal. The resulting policy uncertainty has triggered a 'sell America' trade, weighing on U.S. futures and the dollar while boosting safe-haven assets like gold.
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