New stall the euro under $ 1.36

The euro fell Friday to its lowest level for eight months and a half. The single currency goes on its third session decline from under 1.36 dollars, after passing down the threshold of 1.38 dollars the previous day (Thursday evening about 22 hours). It reached 1.3648 dollars around 9 am 30. It's a new level for the single currency since May 9

Since the beginning of the year, the euro lost 2.5%.

This drop is explained in particular by the concern of traders due to budgetary problems of many countries in the euro area. Many expect a strong intervention of Europe and even appealed to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to help Greece to get out of a budget crisis without precedent.

Another concern is about the euro on the currency market, the case of Spain, which has poorly digested crisis including an unemployment rate of nearly 20%.Besides Dominique Strauss-Kahn, IMF head, spoke Thursday on RTL crisis "very strong in Spain and that the country had" an effort "to reduce public deficits. The Spanish public debt has soared just over 60% of GDP in 2010 while in 2007 it accounted for only 36.2% of GDP.

Tuesday, Paul Krugman, Nobel Prize in Economics in 2008, believed that Spain was the main weakness in the euro area. To this the Spanish Minister of Economic Affairs, Elena Salgado, has responded Thursday by saying on the radio station La Cope: "The euro is a very strong and we continue to strengthen the currency.I see absolutely no risk for the euro area, "adding," there may be a lack of understanding about what the euro means for our economy. "

Another country in the euro area is also starting to worry, Portugal, again because of deteriorating public finances of the country. Besides the titles of Portuguese banks fell by 5 to 6% Thursday on the Lisbon Stock Exchange.

Another destabilizing factor for the euro, the figures disappointing U.S. employment have sealed the European currency. The unemployment rate has been declining at 9.7% in the United States, against 10% in December. But most companies have dismissed that hiring, the net destruction of reaching the 20,000 jobs over the month. A figure who has largely disappointed observers. The analysts, in fact, had forecast between 5,000 and 15,000 new jobs.

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Published on 06 Feb 2010 in money, opinions, resources, top news, world, by admin

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