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Why is the dollar profiting from Middle East war?

Analysis of this story by et_markets · 13 Mar 2026, 8:53 PM IST (about 2 months ago)

BEARISH(85%)
sell
+29.2metals

AI Analysis

Rising energy prices are a key input cost for many Indian industries, and a stronger dollar makes imports more expensive.

Trading Insight

Monitor INR movement; a depreciating rupee could negatively impact companies with significant foreign currency debt or high import dependency.
Quick check: TATASTEEL bearish bias (oversold), HINDALCO bearish bias (-6.1% 1d).

Key Evidence

  • Surge in energy prices triggered by the Middle East conflict.
  • Strengthened the dollar.
  • Paradoxically undermining US President Donald Trump's economic objectives.
  • Risk flag: Sustained high crude oil prices
  • Risk flag: Further strengthening of the US dollar

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Sources and updates

Original source: et_markets
Published: 13 Mar 2026, 8:53 PM IST
Last updated on Anadi News: 13 Mar 2026, 9:21 PM IST

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