Forex

The Euro gained on Friday. What about the other currencies?

The Euro climbed up slightly against the U.S. dollar on Friday, near to the three-month high it hit earlier in the week. Traders stopped from cashing in the latest profits, giving the Euro an opportunity to gain. The currency grew by 0.1% to $1.1315. It hasn’t veered far from $1.1422, the high point it reached on Wednesday.

The risk-off currencies, such as the Australian or New Zealand dollar, declined during the Asian trading session. But they found footing again soon after and rebounded, trading higher against the safe-haven, greenback.

In the Asian session, the Aussie surged forward by 0.4% to $0.6881, after tumbling down to a 10-day low of $0.6799.

Meanwhile, the Nordic currencies gained as well, along with the oil-sensitive Canadian dollar, which last traded up by 0.3% at $1.3585. The Norwegian crown was the biggest mover, jumping by 0.6% to $9.5665 versus the U.S. currency.

Charalambos Pissouros, the senior market analyst at JFD Group, stated that, as long as economic data continues to the point that the deep economic wounds due to the pandemic are behind us, and as long as the authorities worldwide keep easing their lockdown measures, markets would treat the retreat as a corrective phase of a more extensive recovery.

Pissouros also added that analysts still see decent chances for safe havens to come under renewed selling interest or for equities and other risk-linked assets to rebound again.

What about the British Pound?

The British pound remained strong despite the fact that Britain’s economy shrank by a record of 20.4% from March to April. The country spent the month in a tight pandemic lockdown, which caused a sharp decline, as official data showed on Friday.

Traders think that this number is the bottom of the crash before a long and slow rebound. Still, the Sterling traded flat at $1.2606 at last. It dropped down by 0.1% against the Euro at 89.79 pence.

Share
Published by
Selena Lopes

Recent Posts

  • Forex

NZD/USD Holds at 0.6000, Targets 0.6070

Quick Look: The NZD/USD is bullish, with key indicators like RSI and MACD showing upward… Read More

7 hours ago
  • Stock Markets

Perficient Shares Skyrocket 52.8% on Analyst Upgrade, $3B Deal

Quick Look: Perficient's stock soared after an analyst upgrade and acquisition news, peaking at $73.70.… Read More

7 hours ago
  • Commodities

Russia and North Korea Increase Agricultural Trade

Quick Look: Russia shipped wheat, corn, cows, and fuel to North Korea. North Korea and… Read More

8 hours ago
  • Economy

Indonesia’s Q1 GDP Growth at 5.11%, Exceeding Forecasts

Quick Look: Indonesia's Q1 GDP grew 5.11% year-on-year, surpassing forecasts. Key drivers are government spending… Read More

8 hours ago
  • Cryptocurrencies

Solana Targets $175 as Key Resistance Levels Break

Quick Look: Solana's (SOL) breakout at key resistance reversed a bearish trend, suggesting a potential… Read More

9 hours ago
  • Cryptocurrencies

AI Token Rally: RNDR Surges 40% in May

Quick Look: The AI sector in crypto saw a 40% surge, led by RNDR, in… Read More

10 hours ago