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Euro drops to 20-year low, approaches parity with dollar

Published 07/10/2022, 09:30 PM
Updated 07/11/2022, 07:34 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. dollar banknotes are displayed in this illustration taken, February 14, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic

By Karen Brettell

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The euro slid to a 20-year low and came closer to parity against the dollar on Monday on concerns that an energy crisis will tip the region into a recession, while the U.S. currency was boosted by expectations that the Federal Reserve will hike rates faster and further than peers.

The biggest single pipeline carrying Russian gas to Germany, the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, began annual maintenance on Monday, with flows expected to stop for 10 days. Governments, markets and companies are worried the shutdown might be extended because of the war in Ukraine.

“The most proximate concern for markets is whether or not Nord Stream 1 is going to come back online,” said Bipan Rai, North American head of FX strategy at CIBC Capital Markets in Toronto, adding that “the markets will likely price in a recession” for the region if it doesn't.

The euro tumbled as low as $1.0051 against the U.S. dollar, the weakest since December 2002.

The dollar index reached 108.19, the highest since October 2002.

The U.S. currency has gained on expectations that the Fed will continue to aggressively raise rates as it tackles soaring inflation.

“The Fed is going to raise rates more aggressively than most other developed market central banks and we don’t think other developed market central banks really have the bandwidth to keep up,” Rai said.

The Fed is expected to lift rates by 75 basis points at its July 26-27 meeting. Fed funds futures traders are pricing for its benchmark rates to rise to 3.50% by March, from 1.58% now. < USONFFE=>

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U.S. consumers see inflation rising further in the year ahead but expect a more moderate pace over the longer term in a signal that inflation expectations remain reasonably anchored, a survey from the New York Fed showed on Monday.

Consumer price data due on Wednesday is this week’s major U.S. economic focus. Economists polled by Reuters expect the index to show that consumer prices rose by an annual rate of 8.8% in June.

(Graphic: Euro heads to parity towards dollar: https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/mkt/akvezwzmrpr/EURO1106.PNG)

The Australian dollar was the worst performer on the day, falling to a two-year low on global growth fears. Multiple Chinese cities have adopted fresh COVID-19 curbs, from business halts to lockdowns, to rein in new infections, which could create new supply disruptions.

The Aussie fell as low as $0.6716, the weakest since June 2020.

In the cryptocurrency market bitcoin fell 1.62% to $20,519.

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Currency bid prices at 3:00PM (1900 GMT)

Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid

Previous Change

Session

Dollar index 108.0000 107.0800 +0.87% 12.896% +108.1900 +107.0700

Euro/Dollar $1.0063 $1.0186 -1.22% -11.49% +$1.0183 +$1.0051

Dollar/Yen 137.2900 136.1250 +0.86% +19.27% +137.7450 +135.9850

Euro/Yen 138.17 138.56 -0.28% +6.02% +139.1600 +138.1400

Dollar/Swiss 0.9799 0.9766 +0.34% +7.43% +0.9842 +0.9738

Sterling/Dollar $1.1897 $1.2032 -1.12% -12.03% +$1.2036 +$1.1868

Dollar/Canadian 1.2988 1.2939 +0.38% +2.72% +1.3051 +1.2945

Aussie/Dollar $0.6742 $0.6856 -1.66% -7.25% +$0.6857 +$0.6716

Euro/Swiss 0.9859 0.9943 -0.84% -4.92% +0.9949 +0.9856

Euro/Sterling 0.8458 0.8460 -0.02% +0.69% +0.8488 +0.8447

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NZ $0.6120 $0.6184 -0.99% -10.54% +$0.6192 +$0.6098

Dollar/Dollar

Dollar/Norway 10.1750 10.0990 +0.81% +15.56% +10.2485 +10.1225

Euro/Norway 10.2417 10.2836 -0.41% +2.30% +10.3261 +10.2379

Dollar/Sweden 10.6116 10.5083 -0.24% +17.67% +10.6473 +10.4768

Euro/Sweden 10.6797 10.7050 -0.24% +4.35% +10.7381 +10.6766

Latest comments

Europe is lying in the bed they made by themselves by a failed energy policy the last 20 years. By making europe dependent on a tyrant like Putin overhearing several warnings incl invasion of crimea and poison attacks on foreign soil. Nobody in europe cared when putin every time putin attacked a neighbouring country or helped assad eliminating his own people. Europe has been warned by many of who putin really is
Is the ECB going to do anything to save their currency or have they just thrown in the towel and said Uncle????
Why would they change anything? Lower euro, more sales. It doesn't change what they pay for things in Europe.
If I was outside of the US and had a choice to buy a tractor in expensive US dollars or cheaper euro, euro gets the sale.
Europe dig their grave supporting the war and sanctions on Russia without any backup .
As Biden cheers this on, the White House is forgetting it is making US exports more expensive and hence aiding China more than American manufacturers.
And yet, counter to your implications, the US trade deficit continues to shrink; https://www.bea.gov/data/inflate add-on vestment/international-trade-goods-and-services
And US export at all time high while the US $ is strong at 2 decades high
Importing less is not the same as exporting more. It just means demand is dropping in the US.
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