The US dollar is on track for its worst monthly decline since June as traders unwind haven positions amid reports of potential peace talks to end the Iran war.
The US dollar is experiencing its sharpest monthly decline since June as traders reduce positions in the currency following reports of potential peace talks regarding the Iran war.
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The US dollar is experiencing its sharpest monthly decline since June as traders reduce positions in the currency following reports of potential peace talks regarding the Iran war.
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