Dollar stays stable after Trump says Iran war could finish soon - Reuters
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The US dollar remained steady as President Trump indicated that the conflict with Iran could conclude within weeks, though market reactions varied due to ongoing uncertainties.
The dollar declined amid expectations of a de-escalation in the US-Israel conflict with Iran, although it remained on track for its best quarter since Q4 2024.
President Trump stated that the US could conclude its military campaign against Iran within two to three weeks, even without a deal with Tehran.

US stock index futures increased following President Trump's indication that the Iran conflict may soon conclude, leading to a rally in Wall Street indexes.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average surged over 950 points after President Trump suggested the US might end the Iran conflict without reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
The U.S. dollar remained steady after President Trump indicated that the conflict with Iran could conclude within weeks, reducing safe-haven demand.
The dollar held steady as President Trump suggested the Iran conflict might end soon, though mixed signals kept investors cautious.
The U.S. dollar remained largely unchanged as President Trump stated the Iran war could wind down within weeks, easing safe-haven demand.
The U.S. dollar remained steady as President Trump indicated the Iran conflict could conclude soon, reducing safe-haven demand.
The U.S. dollar held steady as President Trump suggested the Iran conflict might end soon, though mixed signals kept investors cautious.
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