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    Dollar Retreats as Oil Prices Drop Amid Hopes for Limited Iran Conflict

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The US dollar lost some of its recent safe-haven status on Tuesday as speculation grew that the conflict in the Middle East might remain contained. This shift in sentiment led to a notable decline in previously surging oil prices and provided a boost to riskier financial assets. Early trading in Asia saw the dollar holding steady at 157.73 yen and $1.1632 against the euro, but it retreated from the previous day’s peaks following remarks by US President Donald Trump.

    President Trump described the ongoing military actions against Iran as “very complete,” suggesting that the US was progressing faster than initially anticipated. He told CBS News that Washington was “very far ahead” of his original forecast of a four- to five-week timeframe for the conflict. Although Iran’s Revolutionary Guards swiftly dismissed these comments as “nonsense,” the president’s words appeared to temper market fears, encouraging investors to adopt a more cautious, wait-and-see approach rather than panic over a potential oil shock.

    Reflecting this easing tension, Brent crude futures dropped to $92.46 per barrel during the Asian trading session, down significantly from Monday’s highs near $120. Meanwhile, the Australian dollar, which had hovered around 70 US cents since the outbreak of hostilities, stabilized at approximately $0.7068. Rodrigo Catril, a senior currency strategist at National Australia Bank in Sydney, described the market’s current mood as “taking a breather,” emphasizing that while the immediate panic has subsided, volatility is unlikely to disappear overnight.

    The dollar’s previous strength was largely driven by its role as a refuge amid escalating US and Israeli military actions targeting Iran, which effectively disrupted oil and gas shipments through the critical Strait of Hormuz. This disruption sent energy prices soaring, sparking concerns about a potential global economic slowdown. Investors feared that higher energy costs could act like a tax on businesses and consumers, simultaneously complicating central banks’ monetary policies by pushing them away from interest rate cuts.

    Other major currencies also responded to the evolving situation. The British pound rebounded from a dip on Monday to hold steady at $1.3412, while the New Zealand dollar remained stable at $0.5932. Market watchers are closely monitoring these movements as indicators of broader risk appetite and economic confidence.

    Adding further perspective, a Deutsche Bank analysis published on Monday highlighted that for markets to experience more significant shifts away from risky assets, oil prices would likely need to remain elevated for a longer period. Additionally, a clear policy shift from central banks and concrete evidence of a wider economic slowdown would be necessary to trigger such moves. Strategist Henry Allen noted that while the market is “much closer than a week ago” to reaching these thresholds, it has not yet crossed them. This explains why equity markets have not yet suffered the kind of bear-market declines seen in 2022, following the energy shock caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

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