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Dollar drops after Strait of Hormuz declared open, set for second weekly decline

Dollar drops after Strait of Hormuz declared open, set for second weekly decline

The US dollar declined following Iran's declaration that the Strait of Hormuz is open, marking the second consecutive weekly decline. The currency's fall reflects easing geopolitical tensions and increased oil supply prospects. Analysts suggest the move could influence global currency markets and US trade dynamics in the near term.

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