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U.S. Dollar Ends Roughly Flat Amid Reescalation In The Middle East, US CPI Data Release

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The U.S. Dollar value ended nearly unchanged as U.S.-Iran exchange of attacks raise doubts on an early peace deal. Meanwhile, the U.S. Consumer Purchase Index for May rose to 4.20% on an annual basis indicating a persistent war-driven inflation.

The U.S. Dollar Index, DXY, which measures the Greenback against a basket of other major currencies was last seen trading at 100.04, up by 0.03 (or 0.03%) today.

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Market Analysis

Global Economics Weekly Update - Jun 08-12, 2026

June 12, 2026 17:14 ET
Major central bank action was the focus this week in economic news. The European Central Bank became the first major central bank to move in response to the rising inflationary pressures in the backdrop of the conflict in the Middle East. In North America, the U.S. inflation and trade data as well as Canada’s central bank decision gained attention. The Chinese trade data was the main news in Asia.