It’s Not Just Trump: Economic Woes and Political Turmoil Impacting Europe’s Currency Too

The European Central Bank (ECB) issued a warning last week, highlighting that the toxic mix of sluggish economic growth and soaring budget deficits could reignite concerns about potential national bankruptcies across the eurozone.

‘Parity is the Next Milestone’

The euro dropped to $1.033 against the U.S. dollar on Friday, after bleak economic indicators strengthened expectations that the ECB might accelerate interest rate cuts. Markets are now pricing in a 50 percent chance of a 0.5 percentage point rate cut in December. Although the euro has slightly recovered since its slide, analysts predict it may once again approach parity with the dollar, especially with the looming threat of tariffs from former President Donald Trump.

“Unless Europe sees a significant economic turnaround, parity is the next major level,” said Daniel Kral, a senior economist at Oxford Economics. According to Chris Turner, ING’s head of FX strategy, the currency could edge “very close to parity before the year is out.”

If this happens, it would only mark the third time the euro has weakened to such an extent against the dollar since its launch. The first instance occurred in the early 2000s as the euro was still building its global credibility, and the second in 2022 during the energy crisis that followed the war in Ukraine.

In France, right-wing leader Marine Le Pen is threatening to oust Prime Minister Michel Barnier’s government for daring to eliminate electricity subsidies. | Ludovic Marin/Getty Images

The Trump Effect

The impact of Trump’s policies on the foreign exchange market cannot be overstated. Since his electoral victory on November 5, the dollar has gained strength across the board. Markets have priced in the anticipated effects of potential trade wars, corporate tax cuts, and a stricter labor market spurred by his crackdown on illegal immigration. Analysts at Brown Brothers Harriman note that, given the U.S. economy’s resilience and the expected boost from increased fiscal spending under Trump, the Federal Reserve may be compelled to maintain higher interest rates for a longer period than initially expected.

Challenges Within the Eurozone

While global factors like Trump’s policies have played a role, the euro’s struggles are also exacerbated by its internal weaknesses. The currency has depreciated by 4 percent since the U.S. election, outpacing declines among its peers. Meanwhile, the dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of other developed-market currencies, has risen by only 3.4 percent, underscoring the euro’s uniquely troubled position.


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    Oh, marvellous! Just what we needed—a currency crisis to spice up the holiday season! 🎉 At this rate, I might have to start accepting payments in “I.O.U.s” instead of euros! 😅

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