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Euro is back on the scene for global central banks

Euro is back on the scene for global central banks

Posted on March 7, 2024 By admin


Tipping points: U.S.’s rivalry with China, Ukraine war fuel talk of moving away from the dollar.
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Once hurt by crises and deflation, the euro is gaining popularity among central bank reserve managers on a return to positive rates and geopolitics challenging dollar’s appeal.

About one in five of the 75 central banks surveyed by the London-based OMFIF think-tank anticipate increasing euro holdings over the next two years, its recently-published 2023 report showed.

While 7% looked to cut euro holdings, net demand was higher than for any other currency during the period and a jump from the 2021 and 2022 surveys of reserve managers controlling almost $5 trillion.

Shifts can take years to play out. The dollar, which makes up 60% of global reserves versus the euro’s 20%, will not lose its crown overnight.

Notable changes

Yet, a more positive euro outlook speaks to notable changes taking place.

For starters, the European Central Bank’s exit from negative interest rates in 2022 drove euro area government bond yields higher after almost a decade below 0%, and they should remain elevated even as rate cuts near.

Germany’s 10-year Bund yield has stayed above 1.9% since late 2022.

“Now the euro is positive yielding, (reserve managers) are looking to increase their currency allocation to the euro and specifically away from the dollar,” said Taylor Pearce, OMFIF senior economist.

“For some central banks, because the euro wasn’t yielding anything, they had held a higher share of dollars and especially dollar-denominated government bonds.”

Poland’s central bank, whose reserves are dominated by dollar and euro-denominated assets, told Reuters while it did not comment on changes to reserves, “medium-term expected returns for euro area government bonds have improved considerably, which certainly increases the appeal of the asset class”. Romania said it planned to maintain the target weight of euros in its reserves at 40-75%; the current share is around 59%.

Reuters contacted 10 central banks in Europe, Africa and Asia; two declined to detail intentions and six did not respond.

De-dollarisation

While an energy shock and war in Europe has hurt the euro, the U.S’ rivalry with China and fallout from Russia’s war in Ukraine fuelled the talk of diversification away from the dollar.

The United States, Europe and others froze around $300 billion of Russian assets after it invaded Ukraine, prompting analysts in China to evaluate how it could mitigate losing access to dollars.

Several currencies, including the euro, could benefit from de-dollarisation.

OMFIF’s survey showed a net 13% of reserve managers plan to hold more Chinese yuan over the next two years, though down from over 30% in 2022.

“Europe has not really followed U.S. foreign policies against China or on the Middle East,” said Eurizon SLJ Capital CEO Stephen Jen. “A shift in balance in allocations away from dollars toward euros makes a lot of sense.”

The dollar’s share of total foreign exchange reserves slid to 59% in 2023 from about 72% in 2000, IMF data shows. The yuan’s share has inched up. While still dwarfed by the $26.5 trillion U.S. Treasury market, ‘safe’ European assets have been boosted by surging bond sales to fund spending and joint EU bond issuance of up to €800 billion for the post-Covid recovery.

Foreign interest is growing too. Belgium saw demand from non-European investors for a 10-year bond sold via a syndicate of banks in January, double compared with a similar bond sale a year ago. Its debt agency head Maric Post said most foreign investors were from Asia and the rise in interest from public institutions came from central banks globally.



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