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Euro rises to two-week high after France's far-right wins first-round vote
Jun 30, 2024 10:51 PM

By Yoruk Bahceli and Amanda Cooper

LONDON, July 1 (Reuters) - The euro touched a two-week

high during Asian hours on Monday, after the first round of

France's shock snap election put the far-right in pole position,

but offered little clarity on the final outcome, leaving

investors bracing for further volatility.

Marine Le Pen's National Rally (RN) party emerged ahead in

the first round, confirming expectations, although analysts

noted her party won a smaller share of the vote than some polls

had initially projected.

But uncertainty prevailed, as the final result will depend

on how parties decide to join forces in each of the country's

577 constituencies for the second round, with horse-trading

already under way ahead of next Sunday's runoff.

One poll showed the RN potentially winning an absolute

majority.

The euro, which has weakened 0.8% since President

Emmanuel Macron called the election on June 9, rose to a

more-than-two-week top of $1.076175, according to LSEG data. It

was last up 0.4% at $1.075425.

"I think it's a slight 'well, there were no surprises', so

there was a sense of relief there," said Fiona Cincotta, senior

markets analyst at City Index.

"Le Pen had a slightly smaller margin than some of the polls

had pointed to, which may have helped the euro a little bit

higher on the open."

The shock vote has rattled markets, as the far-right, as

well as the leftwing alliance that came second on Sunday, have

pledged big spending increases. Investors have been alarmed,

given France's already high budget deficit that has prompted the

EU to recommend disciplinary steps.

Last week, the premium that bondholders demand to hold

France's debt over Germany's surged to its highest

since 2012, during the euro zone debt crisis.

Shares in three heavyweight lenders - Societe Generale

, BNP Paribas and Credit Agricole -

have dropped between 9% and 14%, leading losses of nearly 7% in

the Paris CAC 40 stock index.

Analysts expect little meaningful recovery in France's

bonds.

European stocks were set for a much higher open, with

Eurostoxx 50 futures jumping 1.18%, while French OAT

bond futures rose 0.22% during Asian hours.

"We struggle to see a material and sustainable snap back,"

said Peter Goves, head of developed market debt sovereign

research at MFS Investment Management.

Markets had calmed after the initial turmoil that followed

the election announcement, as the RN party toned down some of

its more radical plans and said it would respect EU's fiscal

rules that require France to cut its deficit, but they took

another hit on Friday.

"Markets are especially worried about the fiscal

implications of a potential far-right victory on France's budget

deficit and debt dynamics," said Vasu Menon, managing director

of investment strategy at OCBC in Singapore.

NO RESPITE

Markets were expected to stay volatile, given the high

uncertainty over next week's final results.

Much depends on political dealmaking. Candidates through to

the run-off have until Tuesday evening to decide whether to

stand down or run.

The leftwing alliance would withdraw candidates who finish

third on Sunday from the runoff, said Jean-Luc Melenchon, leader

of the France Unbowed party.

French bonds could recover if alliances to block the RN from

taking power start to look credible, said Kathleen Brooks

research director at trading platform XTB.

Fuelling uncertainty, Sunday's high turnout suggests France

is heading for a record number of three-way run offs - expected

to benefit the RN much more than two-way contests.

"Markets are looking into another week of really high

uncertainty. Probably fear, as it is still possible for RN to

gain an absolute majority next week," said Carsten Brzeski,

global head of macro at ING.

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