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EUR Drops Below USD for the Second Time in 20 Years, Greenback’s Strength Leads to Largest Weekly Rise Since March 2020 – Finance Bitcoin News

EUR Drops Below USD for the Second Time in 20 Years, Greenback’s Strength Leads to Largest Weekly Rise Since March 2020

The U.S. dollar has been very strong compared to a myriad of fiat currencies worldwide and this week, the euro dropped below the USD for the second time in 20 years after meeting parity with the dollar in mid-July. The dollar’s recent brawniness has resulted in the largest weekly rise since March 2020, according to Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) data.

US Dollar Rises, Euro Falters Stocks, Precious Metals, and Cryptos Drop Lower

On Monday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 400 points as inflation fears continue to grip Wall Street. The four major stock indexes — NYSE, Nasdaq, Dow, and S&P 500 — all started off the morning (EST) in red compared to the gains recorded last week. Gold and silver markets have felt downward pressure this week as both precious metals are down in value on Monday morning. Furthermore, the global cryptocurrency market capitalization is down 1.4% today as well, and hovering just above the $1 trillion mark.

EUR Drops Below USD for the Second Time in 20 Years, Greenback’s Strength Leads to Largest Weekly Rise Since March 2020
U.S. dollar currency index (DXY) on August 22, 2022.

The start of the week has seen the euro falter below the U.S. dollar for the second time in 20 years. At the time of writing, the two fiat currencies are trading for the exact same amount of value but the euro slipped down to $0.99 early Monday morning (EST). The euro dropping below and meeting parity with the USD also took place on July 12, 2022, when the USD rose to 1.0098. On Monday, August 22, the dollar index (DXY) continues to show strength at 108.711.

EUR Drops Below USD for the Second Time in 20 Years, Greenback’s Strength Leads to Largest Weekly Rise Since March 2020
Euro value according to Google statistics on August 22, 2022, at 11:15 a.m. (EST).

Reuters reports that the euro’s drop on August 22 is due to an energy and petroleum crisis Europe has been dealing with since the start of the Ukraine-Russia war. Meanwhile, Reuters also crunched data stemming from the CFTC and the numbers show the “U.S. dollar net longs hit highest since early March 2020.” Many believe as long as the war persists and the Federal Reserve continues interest rate hikes and monetary tightening, the greenback will remain robust.

China’s Real Estate Mayhem Causes Central Bank to Slash Rates Amid US Federal Funds Rate Hike Fears

In addition to the robust dollar and the war in Europe, China’s economy has been dealing with a major real estate crisis. Earlier this week the mega theater chain in China Cineworld, has shown signs of financial weakness and it was speculated that the company was near bankruptcy. On Monday, China’s central bank cut the benchmark lending…

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