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financeIceland Considers Ditching the Króna for the Euro
A new report from Iceland's Finance Ministry suggests the króna's costs outweigh its benefits, hinting at a possible shift to the euro.
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financeIMF Calls on EU to Embrace Joint Debt for Defense and Energy Spending
The IMF urges EU finance ministers to adopt joint borrowing for shared priorities like defense, energy, and innovation.
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worldEU Reaches Provisional Deal to Cut US Tariffs Ahead of Trump's Deadline
The EU agreed to eliminate import duties on US goods to uphold the Turnberry trade framework as Trump's July 4 tariff deadline approaches.
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financeDollar Strengthens as Middle East Tensions Cap Risk Appetite
The U.S. dollar rose against the euro as geopolitical risks kept markets cautious. The yen briefly strengthened, fueling intervention speculation.
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financeDollar Edges Higher Amid Middle East Tensions, Yen Swings Renew Intervention Fears
The US dollar strengthened slightly as Middle East conflict rattles markets. Yen volatility sparks intervention speculation, while euro dips on German trade tensions.
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financeDollar Strengthens as Fed Holds Rates Steady
The dollar gained ground against major currencies after the Federal Reserve voted to keep rates unchanged in a sharply divided decision.
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financeDollar Declines Amid Peace Hopes, Safe-Haven Demand Cools
US dollar heads for a second weekly loss as ceasefire and peace talks reduce demand for safe-haven assets. Euro and Sterling gain ground.
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financeTrump's Iran Speech Expected to Influence Global Currencies
Investors await U.S. President Trump's televised address on Iran ceasefire, impacting major currency pairs and global markets.