The euro dropped below $ 1.19
The euro continued its fall on Monday and slips under the threshold of 1.19 to 1.1894 dollar against the euro early this morning, a first in over four years. The single currency also fell back against the Japanese currency, the euro fell to its lowest level in over eight years, listing at 108.35 yen against 110.01 yen on Friday evening.
The cause new concerns about the financial situation of Europe after the alarmist claims in Hungary on the country's economic situation where the deficit would exceed 7% of gross domestic product (GDP) while the official estimates evoked 4 5%. A scenario that is eerily the premises of the crisis in Greece.
The economic and monetary instability in the euro zone single currency also weakened. But European leaders are willing to intervene.French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel met today in Berlin to strengthen their ties and cohesion policies. If both appear on the same line in terms of regulation, the outlawing of the regulators or the taxation of banks, other topics are still under discussion as the degree of budgetary austerity.
However, the Luxembourg Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker reassuring. The latter said yesterday that the euro is not undermined. Questioned on TV5 Monde, the president of the Eurogroup has explained that while "money appears very weak in the eyes of the markets," in reality "it is not because our fundamentals are stronger than those of Japan and the United States United.
Markets dive again s'nquiètent of the euro and the situation in Hungary.The Tokyo stock market declines and 4% in mid-session on Monday.
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