Euro (EUR)
The Euro (EUR) is the shared currency across the 19 states that make up the Eurozone. It’s the world’s second-largest reserve currency and second most-traded currency after the US Dollar (USD).
Key Info
Currency code: EUR
Currency symbol: € (Euros), c (cents)
Nickname: The single currency
Affiliated central bank: European Central Bank (ECB)
Key currency pairings: GBP/EUR, EUR/USD
Denominations:
Coins: 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, €1, €2
Notes: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, €500
Where is the Euro Used?
The Euro is the official currency of the Eurozone, which comprises 19 of the 27 EU member states, including Germany, France, Italy and Spain. It’s also used in Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, the Vatican, Montenegro and Kosovo, as well as in the British Overseas Territory of Akrotiri and Dhekelia and in several special EU territories.
Around a dozen currencies around the world – including in Europe, Africa and Oceania – are pegged to the Euro, meaning their value is tied to the value of EUR.
What Affects EUR Exchange Rates?
A number of different factors affect the Euro, and not all of these stimuli are set in stone.
For instance, prior to the war in Ukraine the Euro was viewed as a safe-haven currency; this means investors would buy the Euro in times of uncertainty. Since Russia’s invasion, EUR seems to have lost its safe-haven status (at least temporarily).
However, there are three key things that tend to be reliable triggers of EUR movement.
European Central Bank (ECB)
The European Central Bank governs monetary policy in the Eurozone. Policymakers meet every six weeks to decide on monetary policy, which can have a big effect on the value of the Euro.
The most important policy decision is the interest rate. Generally speaking, when the ECB raises interest rates the Euro will rise; if it lowers interest rates, the Euro will fall.
Markets also tend to price in what they think the bank will do in the future. So if the ECB signals that it may raise rates at upcoming meetings, EUR will likely go up.
Economic Data Releases
EUR investors also keep a close eye on the latest data releases from the Eurozone. Typically, reports from the Euro area have the biggest impact the single currency, although some releases from Germany – Europe’s largest economy – can also cause movement.
Data releases help markets gauge the health of the Eurozone economy, and often the likelihood of a rate hike or cut from the ECB. The most impactful reports are the PMI surveys, GDP and inflation.
US Dollar (USD)
EUR/USD is the world’s most-traded currency pair. As a result, the Euro has a negative correlation to the US Dollar – when people buy US Dollars, they tend to sell Euros. This means that the Euro often rises when the US Dollar falls, and if the US Dollar strengthens then the Euro tends to weaken.
Latest Euro News
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Pound Euro Exchange Rate Weekly Forecast: GBP/EUR Spikes on Hotter-than-Expected UK Inflation Euro (EUR) GBP to EUR Pound Sterling (GBP) Weekly Forecast
April 24 2023The Pound Euro (GBP/EUR) exchange rate found fleeting gains last week, following the publication of the UK’s latest consumer price index What’s … read more
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Pound Euro Exchange Rate News: GBP/EUR Slides as UK Data Disappoints Euro (EUR) GBP to EUR Pound Sterling (GBP)
April 21 2023Pound Euro Exchange Rate Sours as Poor Retail Sales Highlight Cost-of-Living Crisis (Updated, 16:45, 21/4/23) The Pound Euro (GBP/EUR) exchange … read more
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Pound Euro (GBP/EUR) Exchange Rate Trades Sideways amid Increased ECB Perspective Split Euro (EUR) GBP to EUR Pound Sterling (GBP)
April 20 2023Pound Euro (GBP/EUR) Exchange Rate Remains Flat as Hawkish/Dovish Split in ECB Widens (Article updated 15:54, 20/4/23) The Pound Euro (GBP/EUR) … read more
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Pound Bolstered by Strong Inflation Release, US Dollar Recovers amid Fed Rate Hike Bets Business News EUR to USD Euro (EUR) GBP to EUR GBP to USD Pound Sterling (GBP) US Dollar (USD)
April 19 2023Pound supported by hotter-than-expected inflation US Dollar reverses losses amid increased Fed rate hike bets Euro firms as … read more
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Pound Euro (GBP/EUR) Exchange Rate Wavers amid Sticky UK Inflation Euro (EUR) GBP to EUR Pound Sterling (GBP)
Pound Euro (GBP/EUR) Quiet as UK Economic Outlook Remains Uncertain (Updated 20/4/23, 08:45) The Pound Euro (GBP/EUR) exchange rate appears to be … read more
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Pound Euro (GBP/EUR) Exchange Rate Climbs as UK Inflation Stays Highest in Western Europe Euro (EUR) GBP to EUR Pound Sterling (GBP)
April 18 2023Pound Euro (GBP/EUR) Exchange Rate Soars as UK Inflation Remains in Double Digits (Article updated 8:45, 19/4/23) The Pound Euro (GBP/EUR) exchange … read more
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Pound Euro Exchange Rate Exchange Rate Weekly Forecast: GBP/EUR Slumps as UK GDP Stalls Euro (EUR) GBP to EUR Pound Sterling (GBP) Weekly Forecast
April 17 2023The Pound Euro (GBP/EUR) exchange rate retreated last week, after the UK’s latest GDP figures reported domestic growth stagnated in February Last … read more
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Pound Euro (GBP/EUR) News: Exchange Rate Tumbles as UK GDP Disappoints Euro (EUR) GBP to EUR Pound Sterling (GBP)
April 16 2023Pound Euro (GBP/EUR) Exchange Rate Softens amid Sterling Headwinds The Pound Euro (GBP/EUR) exchange rate trended broadly lower last week as a … read more
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Pound Euro Exchange Rate News: GBP/EUR Softens over UK Economic Uncertainty Euro (EUR) GBP to EUR Pound Sterling (GBP)
April 14 2023Pound Euro Exchange Rate Slips on Concerns over UK Outlook The Pound Euro (GBP/EUR) exchange rate is weakening modestly as fears over the UK economy … read more
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Pound Euro (GBP/EUR) Exchange Rate Flatlines as UK Economy Stagnates in February Euro (EUR) GBP to EUR Pound Sterling (GBP)
April 13 2023Pound Euro (GBP/EUR) Exchange Rate Weakens as BoE Rate Hike Bets Ease (Article updated 15:02, 13/4/23) The Pound Euro (GBP/EUR) exchange rate is … read more