Euro Unlikely to Rise Considerably on German Fiscal Stimulus -- Market Talk

Dow Jones
2025/11/19

1419 GMT - Germany's fiscal expansion plans could boost growth and inflation next year but this is unlikely to drive significant euro gains, HSBC Global Investment Research strategists say in a note. "With expectations already running high over what [German Chancellor Friedrich] Merz's government will deliver next year, the risk of under-delivering exists." The hype surrounding the fiscal plans for the euro has also passed, leaving the bigger drivers to be the dollar and Federal Reserve's next moves, they say. HSBC expects the euro to rise to $1.20 this quarter from $1.1587 currently, before falling to $1.18 by the second quarter of 2026 as it expects the Fed to cut rates in December but deliver no more cuts in 2026. (renae.dyer@wsj.com)

 

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