Dollar-won rate expected to open around 1,490 won as U.S. and Israel signal early war end, easing geopolitical tensions and weakening the dollar amid falling oil prices and major central banks' hawkish stance, though Iran situation limits downside potential
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[Shin Yoon-woo's FX Analysis] Exit Strategy Toward War's End
Dollar-won rate expected to open around 1,490 won as U.S. and Israel signal early war end, easing geopolitical tensions and weakening the dollar amid falling oil prices and major central banks' hawkish stance, though Iran situation limits downside potential
