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Dollar edges lower in Israel as markets await Fed decision, Israel inflation data and Iran deal news
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First reported by TheMarker · Jun 11, 2026
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What happened
The dollar slipped in Israel and abroad as markets reacted to Donald Trump’s comments on a memorandum of understanding to end the war in Iran. Traders are also awaiting the Fed’s decision next Wednesday and Israel’s May inflation data on Monday.
- 01Dollar falls 0.2% in Israel to about 2.93 shekels.
- 02Euro drops 0.8% locally, while the dollar index stays flat.
- 03Trump says a preliminary Iran war-ending deal is close to signing.
- 04Markets await the Fed meeting next Wednesday and Israel inflation data Monday.
- 05U.S. producer prices eased fears of a renewed inflation surge.
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