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    Euro, Sterling Tank as Middle East Tensions Escalate

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaJune 13, 2025Updated:June 13, 2025 FX Market No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Euro, Sterling Tank as Middle East Tensions Escalate

    The euro and the British pound, or sterling, are among the top currencies that tanked against the US dollar during the early trading session in the global forex market as traders reacted to escalating tensions in the Middle East.

    FX traders are adjusting positions while waiting for additional signals about global market direction. The British pound eased toward $1.35 after hitting a three-year high of $1.363, as escalating Middle East tensions drove investors toward safe-haven assets amid fears of a wider conflict.

    At the same time, the euro eased to $1.15 after hitting a three-and-a-half-year high of $1.163 on June 12, as global markets were unsettled by escalating Middle East tensions.

    Overnight, Israel struck Iran’s nuclear facilities and key personnel, prompting fears of a wider conflict. Israel says Iran’s nuclear program is an existential threat and vows to continue its operations.

    Iran responded by launching hundreds of drones and warned of further retaliation. On the monetary policy front, the euro has been supported by diverging signals from the European Central Bank and the US Federal Reserve.

    Data showed UK GDP fell 0.3% month-over-month in April—worse than the expected 0.1% decline—partly due to a sharp drop in exports to the US following new tariffs.

    Signs of economic strain and softer labor demand, highlighted by Tuesday’s employment data, have increased market expectations that the Bank of England will cut interest rates more aggressively than anticipated.

    Recent ECB comments reinforced expectations of a pause in its easing cycle to assess the impact of new US tariffs. Meanwhile, the dollar weakened amid softer US inflation data and rising trade tensions, fueling speculation that the Fed could cut rates as early as September. #Euro, Sterling Tank as Middle East Tensions Escalate Nigeria’s Banking Sector Stable, CBN Reassures Nigerians

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