Dollar-won exchange rate closes at 1,501.70 won in overnight trading, surpassing 1,500 won threshold as Iran rejects U.S. ceasefire proposal, prompting global dollar strength and oil price recovery amid heightened Middle East tensions and market uncertainty.
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Dollar-Won Surpasses 1,500 Won Again on Iran's Rejection of Ceasefire Proposal, Closes at 1,501.70 Won
Dollar-won exchange rate closes at 1,501.70 won in overnight trading, surpassing 1,500 won threshold as Iran rejects U.S. ceasefire proposal, prompting global dollar strength and oil price recovery amid heightened Middle East tensions and market uncertainty.