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Asia shares ease, euro slugged by energy crisis

The euro was down 0.4% at $0.9908 and looking likely to test its recent 20-year low of $0.90005 as markets priced in more risk of a European recession.

September 05, 2022 / 06:24 IST
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Asian shares slipped on Monday while the euro took a fresh spill after Russia shut a major gas pipeline to Europe, leading some governments there to announce emergency measures to ease the pain of soaring energy prices.

The euro was down 0.4% at $0.9908 and looking likely to test its recent 20-year low of $0.90005 as markets priced in more risk of a European recession.

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Germany announced plans to spend 65 billion euros ($64.7 billion) on shielding customers and businesses from rising costs, while Finland and Sweden offered liquidity guarantees to keep power companies open.

Oil prices jumped along with the whole energy complex as a holiday in U.S. markets made for thin trading conditions. News of more coronavirus lockdowns in China only added to the jittery mood.