Dollar nears one-week high as hot U.S. inflation fuels Federal Reserve rate hike expectations, with peace talks also stalled.
The U.S. dollar is trading near a one-week high, driven by high U.S. inflation that is fueling expectations for Federal Reserve interest rate hikes, while peace talks have stalled.
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