Soaring energy prices stemming from the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran have shifted global interest rate expectations, leaving the Federal Reserve as the sole major central bank not anticipated to hike rates this year. This has led to a slide in the dollar against other major currencies as policymakers elsewhere signal potential rate increases in response to supply disruptions.
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