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Euro and Pound Approach Multi-Month Highs – News

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Last updated: 2024/08/28 at 1:25 AM
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The euro and pound edged higher on Tuesday following a pause in the rise of oil prices, pushing them back towards their multi-month highs against the dollar. The ongoing expectation of U.S. rate cuts has been a major influence on the currency markets in recent weeks. Investors are anticipating a rate cut at the Federal Reserve’s September meeting, with debates over the possibility of a 50 basis point cut instead of the usual 25.

Both the euro and sterling saw gains of about 0.1% each, with the euro trading at $1.1169 and the pound at $1.3203. The euro is just shy of its 13-month peak, while the pound is near its over-two year high from last week. While both currencies have benefited from the recent dollar weakness, they may face challenges moving forward.

The euro/dollar pair could be due for consolidation after a strong rally since August, with a projected trading range of 1.1100-1.1200. External factors such as the rise in oil prices due to Middle East tensions and Libyan supply issues could impact the euro against the dollar. Oil prices paused after a surge in the previous three sessions, primarily driven by concerns over Middle East conflict and the shutdown of Libyan oilfields.

Among the currencies impacted by oil prices is the Canadian dollar, which hit a five-month peak against the dollar. The yen weakened, with the dollar seeing a 0.3% increase. The dollar index sits at 100.88, close to a one-year low, as expectations of a U.S. rate cut in September remain strong following remarks from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly.

Market strategist David Chao noted that the focus now is on the size of the expected rate cut in September, rather than whether it will happen. Investors believe the Fed may cut rates faster than previously anticipated if labor conditions worsen. Markets have already priced in a rate cut next month and are expecting further easing by the end of the year.

In other news, the Australian dollar gained 0.23% to $0.6787, near a one-month high, while the Swiss franc strengthened to 0.8473 per dollar, its strongest level in three weeks. Overall, the currency market remains volatile as investors continue to monitor geopolitical and economic developments that could influence exchange rates.

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