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Dollar steady as first round of US-Iran talks ends, frail yen in focus

Investing.com

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June 22, 2026

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Dollar steady as first round of US-Iran talks ends, frail yen in focus
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Investing.com

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· Jun 23, 2026

Dollar at one-year highs with rate cues in focus; yen in intervention zone

Dollar at one-year highs with rate cues in focus; yen in intervention zone

Modern Diplomacy

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· Jul 1, 2026

Asian markets cautious as US Iran talks stall and dollar strengthens

Asian financial markets began the new quarter on a cautious note as renewed uncertainty over US-Iran diplomacy tempered investor sentiment, while rising US Treasury yields and a stronger dollar added pressure across global asset markets. Investors also remained focused on the outlook for US monetary policy, upcoming employment data and the possibility of Japanese intervention [] The post Asian markets cautious as US Iran talks stall and dollar strengthens appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

Middle East News 247

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· Jul 9, 2026

Oil prices and inflation concerns take centre stage as markets reprice geopolitical risk

Global markets are responding to the breakdown of the US-Iran ceasefire with renewed caution, as investors weigh the implications of rising oil prices and their potential impact on inflation and central bank policy. Commenting on the latest market developments, Lale Akoner, Global Market Analyst at eToro, said:“Markets are reacting to the break in the US-Iran [] The post Oil prices and inflation concerns take centre stage as markets reprice geopolitical risk appeared first on Middle East News 247.

Interaksyon

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· Jun 23, 2026

Asian FX mixed; Philippine peso leads losses, Malaysian ringgit tops gains

The following table shows rates for Asian currencies against the dollar at 0209 GMT. CURRENCIES VS U.S. DOLLAR Currency Latest bid Previous day Pct Move Japan yen 161.560 161.54 +0.01 Sing dlr 1.293 1.2929 -0.01 Taiwan dlr 31.592 31.631 +0.12 Korean won 1535.400 1538.9 +0.23 Baht 33.015 32.93 -0.26 Peso 61.208 60.98 -0.37 Rupiah 17870.000 [] The post Asian FX mixed; Philippine peso leads losses, Malaysian ringgit tops gains appeared first on Interaksyon.

MyJoyOnline

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· Jun 22, 2026

Cedi makes strong comeback against dollar; going for GH¢12.10 in retail market

In the interbank market, it strengthened by 5.66 against the US dollar, 6.76 against the British pound, and 6.24 against the euro, settling at midrates of GH¢11.22 to one American greenback, GH¢14.83 to a pound, and GH¢12.86 to a euro, respectively.

Bloomberg

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· Jul 6, 2026

Goldman Sachs Sees Yen at 165 per Dollar in 12 Months

Kamakshya Trivedi, head of global FX and interest rates at Goldman Sachs, discusses the firm's forecast for the yen which it has revised to 165 per dollar in a year’s time from 155. I think the undervaluation that you're seeing on the yen is really historic, Trivedi tells Bloomberg Television. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Related coverage for "Dollar steady as first round of US-Iran talks ends, frail yen in focus": Investing.com — Dollar at one-year highs with rate cues in focus; yen in intervention zone. Modern Diplomacy — Asian markets cautious as US Iran talks stall and dollar strengthens. Middle East News 247 — Oil prices and inflation concerns take centre stage as markets reprice geopolitical risk. Interaksyon — Asian FX mixed; Philippine peso leads losses, Malaysian ringgit tops gains. MyJoyOnline — Cedi makes strong comeback against dollar; going for GH¢12.10 in retail market. Bloomberg — Goldman Sachs Sees Yen at 165 per Dollar in 12 Months