CryptoWorld News reports that the U.S. Dollar Index faces its largest monthly decline since June 2025 as hopes for a U.S.-Iran ceasefire agreement weaken. Data shows that in April, the U.S. Dollar Index fell by approximately 1.8%, erasing most of the gains driven by the war. As investors return to high-yield assets, the demand for the dollar as a safe haven weakens. Even so, oil prices rose again due to supply concerns, helping the dollar rebound after an early drop. Market strategists warn that geopolitical volatility surrounding the U.S.-Iran conflict could quickly shift risk sentiment, impacting the dollar and digital assets.

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