skip to content

Euro drops below $1.1 as Greek exit risks grow

Date:

The European single currency dropped below $1.1 in early Asian trade on Monday amid growing concern Greece was headed for financial collapse and a possible eurozone exit.

Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras stunned Europe on Friday night with a surprise call for a July 5 referendum on the latest cash-for-reforms package and advised voters against backing a deal that he said spelled further “humiliation”.

The European Central Bank said earlier on Sunday it would not increase its financial support to Greek banks.

The euro fell to $1.0952 in Asia early Monday, from $1.1160 in New York on Friday before the referendum announcement.

It was the first time since early June that the 19-nation currency fell below $1.1.

Tsipras announced that Greek banks and the Athens stock market will be closed on Monday and capital controls will be imposed, pleading for calm after anxious citizens emptied ATMs in a dramatic escalation of the country’s debt crisis.

Emma Lawson, senior currency strategist at National Australia Bank, said investors were now seeking safer investments amid uncertainty over how the Greek situation would develop.

“Risk aversion. This is not like before,” she said in a note.

“We have had a slow bank jog in Greece and most thought that there would be an agreement eventually, at the last minute. That is no longer true.

“We’ve been using the term ‘crisis’ loosely for some time now but really, it wasn’t. Now is crunch time.”

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

US: Eight, Including Two Children Injured In Michigan Shooting; Suspect Found Dead

Michigan: At least eight people, including two children, were...

Committed To Work Together: Trudeau After Meeting PM Modi In Italy

Apulia: Following a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi...

Home Minister Amit Shah Chairs High-Level Meeting To Review J&K Security Situation

New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah chairs a...

T20 WC: Stoinis, Head Fifties Help Australia Beat Scotland By Five Wickets

Castries: Half-centuries from Travis Head and Marcus Stoinis helped...