BriefApril 14, 2026 · 03:24 AM
US Dollar Resurgence Driven by Inflation Spike and Hormuz Blockade
Global currencies are weakening against the US Dollar as market demand for the greenback surges. This resurgence is driven by a combination of a March CPI spike and a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The increased demand for the US Dollar has led to an increase in its value, resulting in the other global currencies weakening against the US Dollar.
Noa Reeves
Foreign ExchangeCurrency ValuationInflation
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