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US Dollar Index Steady as Optimism Surrounds Potential US-Iran Agreement

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Last updated: May 7, 2026 5:49 am
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Published: May 7, 2026
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The US Dollar Index (DXY), which assesses the strength of the US Dollar (USD) against a basket of six major currencies, is showing stability after experiencing nearly 0.5% losses in the previous trading session. During the Asian trading hours on Thursday, the index was hovering around the 98.00 mark. The Greenback’s recent struggles are attributed to a decreased demand for safe havens, fueled by optimism regarding a potential agreement between the US and Iran. This anticipation has led to a significant decline in oil prices, alleviating inflation concerns and moderating expectations for a long-term hawkish stance from the Federal Reserve (Fed).

In contrast to this easing sentiment, Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee expressed caution, noting that inflation has not shown the desired moderation toward the Fed’s 2% target; rather, it has accelerated since the beginning of the conflict. The ongoing discussions between the US and Iran have garnered significant attention, following reports that Iran is currently considering a US proposal aimed at concluding the ongoing conflict. This proposal purportedly includes a memorandum of understanding from the US that would gradually reopen the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz and relax the American blockade on Iranian ports.

However, despite signs of potential agreement, no final resolution has been reached on this front. The negotiations are expected to be followed by discussions concerning Iran’s nuclear program, adding further complexity to the ongoing situation.

In other developments, US President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning to Iran, indicating that the country would face intensified military action if it fails to agree to the proposed peace deal. In a post on Truth Social, Trump asserted that the military campaign known as Operation Epic Fury would come to an end if Iran complies with the outlined terms.

In the backdrop of these geopolitical dynamics, the fundamental factors influencing the USD’s value remain crucially tied to the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy. The USD serves as the official currency of the United States and is the most widely traded currency globally, accounting for over 88% of all foreign exchange transactions, which averages around $6.6 trillion daily. The transition of the USD to the dominant world reserve currency occurred following World War II, taking over from the British Pound.

Historically, the USD was backed by gold until the abolition of the Gold Standard under the Bretton Woods Agreement in 1971. The Fed’s monetary policy plays a vital role in influencing the dollar’s value, primarily driven by its dual mandates to maintain price stability and promote full employment. Adjustments in interest rates remain the primary tool for the Fed to manage inflation, which impacts the value of the Greenback.

In periods of high inflation exceeding the Fed’s target, interest rates are typically raised to bolster the USD. Conversely, when inflation falls beneath the target or unemployment rises, interest rates may be lowered, contributing to a weaker dollar. In severe economic downturns, the Fed may resort to unconventional measures such as quantitative easing (QE), which involves increasing the flow of credit to stimulate the economy by purchasing government bonds. This policy can lead to a depreciation in the value of the USD.

On the flip side, quantitative tightening (QT) refers to the cessation of bond purchases by the Fed and is generally associated with a strengthening dollar, as it signals a tightening of monetary conditions.

As the economic landscape evolves, stakeholders will be keenly watching how these developments unfold, particularly in relation to the Fed’s monetary policy and the implications for the USD amidst broader geopolitical negotiations.

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