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Euro under pressure on lockdown fears ahead of Macron address

Published 10/27/2020, 08:45 PM
Updated 10/27/2020, 11:05 PM
© Reuters. Illustration photo of U.S. Dollar and Euro notes

By Stanley White

TOKYO (Reuters) - The euro fell against the dollar on Wednesday following a media report that France's government was leaning toward reinstating a national lockdown to curb a resurgence in coronavirus cases.

The dollar, however, gave up early gains against other major currencies as sentiment turned bearish due to uncertainty about the outcome of the U.S. presidential election next week.

The spike in infections "is certainly a concern for France and southern Europe, so the euro's upside is heavy", said Junichi Ishikawa, senior foreign exchange strategist at IG Securities in Tokyo.

He added that he does not expect the dollar to gain much against other currencies, "because people have been overly complacent about how markets will react after the U.S. election".

The euro (EUR=EBS) fell 0.14% to $1.1780 in Asia on Wednesday, down for a third consecutive session.

Sterling held steady at $1.3035, supported by hopes for a last-minute trade deal between Britain and the European Union.

The dollar was little changed at 104.46 yen after a 0.4% decline on Tuesday brought it close to a one-month low.

Traders are bracing for more volatility in currency markets as the virus spreads in Europe, Britain, and the United States, fanning concerns that economic growth will weaken once again.

French President Emmanuel Macron will give a televised address on Wednesday evening.

His office has not said what the speech is about, but local media has reported that the government is exploring imposing a lockdown from midnight on Thursday.

FOCUS ON U.S. ELECTIONS

Traders, however, say the bigger focus is on the United States, which is also struggling to contain the coronavirus as people vote early before elections on Nov. 3.

Domestic polls show Democrat rival Joe Biden has a lead over Republican incumbent President Donald Trump, but some investors are sceptical because the polls did not predict Trump's victory four years ago.

Legal battles between Republicans and Democrats over how to count votes have raised the risk that the outcome of the election will be disputed, which is a negative factor for the dollar, some analysts say.

Sentiment for the greenback has also weakened after Trump conceded that an additional round of U.S. fiscal stimulus is unlikely before the election.

The onshore yuan fell to 6.7140 against the dollar, extending a pullback from a 27-month high hit last week as the People's Bank of China takes steps to curb the currency's appreciation.

The Australian dollar trimmed losses after data showed consumer prices in the third quarter rose 1.6% from the prior quarter, which was slightly more than the median estimate.

© Reuters. Illustration photo of U.S. Dollar and Euro notes

The Reserve Bank of Australia is widely expected to lower interest rates and expand its government debt purchases at its next meeting on Nov. 3.

Latest comments

If u are looking to invest and hold, it's probably would best if u stay in cash right now.
lockdowns are an act of war against the people. no scientific evidence of efficacy, of slowing down and much less erradicating any virus whatsoever. lockdown consequences are going to lead to a colossal increase in deaths and poverty in the medium and long run. by the way, there is no flu anymore, 98% gone. only covid. i wonder why that is.
cause everyone wears a mask ! that's why flu is gone.
Very simple...US election!!!
Donald Trump alias Eliot Ness against Al Capone and his gang...and we all know who the gang is.
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