Euro Holds Near Two-Week Low on Hormuz Tensions
2026-04-23 06:59
By
Joana Ferreira
1 min. read
The euro stabilized at $1.17 against the US dollar, its weakest point in two weeks, as tensions flared again in the Strait of Hormuz and diplomatic progress remained elusive.
With no new peace talks in sight, both the US and Iran stay deadlocked over control of the strategic waterway.
President Trump has extended the April 7 truce indefinitely, awaiting a fresh proposal from Iran, but Tehran has dismissed the prospect of immediate negotiations.
The standoff has driven Brent crude above $103 per barrel, adding to economic uncertainty.
On the data front, today’s releases will include updated private sector activity reports for Germany, France, and the broader Eurozone.
Yesterday, Germany’s Economics Ministry slashed its 2026 growth forecast by half, citing the severe energy shock stemming from the Middle East conflict.