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    Dollar strengthens as peace talks falter, US blockade of Iran’s ports to begin

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseApril 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    SINGAPORE: The greenback strengthened to the best degree in every week in a broad rally in opposition to most of its friends in early Asian commerce on Monday (Apr 13) as peace talks between the US and Iran broke down and the US Navy ready a blockade of Iranian ports.

    The US greenback index, which measures the dollar’s energy in opposition to a basket of six currencies, was up as a lot as 0.5 per cent at US$99.187, its highest degree since Apr 7. 

    The euro was down 0.5 per cent at US$1.1667 because the British pound fell 0.6 per cent to US$1.3383, whereas the Australian greenback was 0.8 per cent decrease at US$0.7014 and the New Zealand greenback was off 0.7 per cent at US$0.5798.

    US President Donald Trump stated on Sunday that the US Navy would begin blockading the Strait of Hormuz after marathon talks with Iran failed to achieve a deal to finish the battle, jeopardising a fragile two-week ceasefire.

    The US Central Command stated US forces would start implementing the blockade of all maritime visitors getting into and exiting Iranian ports from 10am ET (10pm, Singapore time) on Monday.

    “Early and skinny FX buying and selling this morning is showcasing a risk-off temper, with the broad-based rally within the USD in response,” analysts from Westpac wrote in a analysis observe.



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