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Euro slumps close to dollar parity

The European single currency suffers from reduced gas supplies, hiked US interest rates

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 11 Jul 2022 10:27PM

Euro slumps close to dollar parity
The euro has later today recovered slightly to US$1.0093 from US$1.0083 at 1200 GMT. – Pixabay pic, July 11, 2022

LONDON – The euro slumped against the dollar today, putting the currencies once more close to parity, as the eurozone faces reduced Russian gas supplies.

Around 1200 GMT, the euro dropped 1% to US$1.0083 (approximately RM4.46), as the planned reduction in gas supplies added to high inflation worries in the eurozone.

The euro had already dropped under US$1.01 on Friday, to a near 20-year low at US$1.0072, on growing fears of a recession for the eurozone as global inflation hits the highest levels in decades on soaring energy prices.

The European single currency is suffering also from the Federal Reserve hiking US interest rates more aggressively than the European Central Bank, traders said.

After recovering back above US$1.01, the euro once again headed towards parity in today’s deals.

This followed the move by Russian energy giant Gazprom to begin 10 days of maintenance on its Nord Stream 1 pipeline – with Germany and other European countries watching anxiously to see if the gas comes back on.

The annual work on the gas link was scheduled long in advance.

But the fear is that – with relations between Russia and the West at their lowest in years because of the invasion of Ukraine – Gazprom might take the opportunity to simply shut off the valves.

“In Europe, inflation is not the only thing that is hurting sentiment,” said City Index markets analyst Fawad Razaqzada.

“Worries over energy security are also hurting risk sentiment...there are worries that Russia will refuse to turn the supply back on.”

The euro later today recovered slightly to US$1.0093. – AFP, July 11, 2022

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