Euro a whisker from dollar parity; Heathrow caps passenger numbers amid travel disruption – as it happened
by Graeme Wearden from on (#61A97)
Euro slides to a 20-year low of $1.0001 on anxiety that Europe will fall into recession, as Heathrow introduces limit on summer holiday passengers
The euro is teetering ever closer to parity with the dollar.
It's now trading at just $1.0005, on concerns that the shutdown of the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline for maintenance could become permanent.
While we believe that a cessation of Russian gas supply to Europe is a real possibility, one that would cause a Eurozone-wide recession with three consecutive quarters of economic contraction, there are also good reasons to assume that gas supplies will resume after the maintenance."
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