The euro has sunk below $0.99 – a new 20-year low – after Russia’s halt to gas supplies down its main pipeline to Europe heightened fears about a deepening energy crisis across the region.
The euro has been increasingly correlated with natural gas prices in recent months, with the former falling when prices of the energy source rose.
Europe is scrambling to wean itself off Russian supplies and build reserves before the cold winter months but investors reckon the hit to its economy will be huge.
Russia scrapped a Saturday deadline for flows down the Nord Stream 1 pipeline to resume, citing an oil leak in a turbine. It coincided with the Group of Seven finance ministers announcing a price cap on Russian oil. In addition to Biden's decision to cancel Nord Stream 2.
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