Euro Near One-Year Low
2026-06-30 07:59
By
Joana Ferreira
1 min. read
The euro closed June at around $1.14, close to its one-year low, as investors turned their attention to the ECB’s Sintra Forum and inflation updates from Europe’s major economies.
The highlight is Wednesday’s panel with ECB President Christine Lagarde as markets seek clues on economic assessments and policy directions.
Inflation data indicated easing price pressures in Germany, France and Italy in June, while Spain’s rates stayed near two-year highs.
The euro is on track for a monthly loss of over 2% against the US dollar and a 1.3% quarterly decline, with investors expecting the US Federal Reserve to raise interest rates this year to curb inflation amid a robust labor market.
Meanwhile, the US-Iran ceasefire, which reopened the Strait of Hormuz, has lowered oil prices and inflation expectations, leading markets to scale back bets on rate hikes by the ECB and Bank of England.