USD strengthens against EUR as Trump wins US Presidential election

 
USD strengthens against EUR as Trump wins US Presidential election

With Donald Trump’s victory in the US Presidential election, USD is strengthening as expected, largely due to Trump’s core policies of trade tariffs, lower taxes and less regulation being seen as more inflationary. However the FX market movement hasn’t been as significant as many anticipated, although there could be further reaction in the coming months.

As EUR/USD is the most traded currency pair globally, this is driving all US Dollar, Euro and Sterling markets. As the USD strengthens the EUR naturally weakens versus the dollar, as well as other currencies. This has also led to the small indirect rise in GBP/EUR.

What can you do to manage the foreign exchange element when buying in France?

High street banks and online only platforms often miss an important element which is key on the process of exchanging your funds – timing. Having access to the right guidance on the market and the tools to help plan your purchase is vital. This is one of the main advantages of using a foreign exchange specialist such as Moneycorp.

Moneycorp treats each customer as a unique individual and with this in mind each account is assigned to a personal dealer who will discuss the specific circumstances with the client (budget, timeline, personal situations…) in order to guide them on the time and best way to exchange the funds from the deposit to the completion, and even post-purchase.

With a foreign exchange specialist you would have instant access to a variety of tools to help you plan to make the most of your money. So you could potentially lock the rate of exchange ahead of a future payment via a forward contract or even target an improve rate via a market order.

The USD has gained a position of strength against the EUR which makes a forward contract a very attractive tool for property buyers.

Aside of this there are a few things that American clients need to consider:

  • US banks are among the worst when it comes to offering competitive rates of exchange. Unfortunately a lack of understanding on the exchange rate by many US customers allows banks to offer poor rates of exchange with little push back by customers, simply due to a lack of knowledge.
  • US banks also realize that most American’s are less likely to have heard or have used a foreign exchange broker in the past, so customers feel like the US banks are the only option.
  • Banks charge fees. It is not uncommon for a US bank to charge between $50-$100 to send an international wire, but don’t be fooled, this is the fee that’s transparent to their customers. The big profits are made on the actual exchange rate margins which they are making on these currency conversions.

When shall I get in contact with a foreign exchange specialist?

You should get some guidance on the market early in the process as the exchange rates should be an element of your budget. Make sure you open a free account before you start inspecting properties either virtually or by travelling to France. If you find a property you can act quickly as you are already setup. If you don’t you can keep your account opened –at no cost or obligation- and benefit from market updates and the help of a market specialist.

Want to know more about moving to France as an American?

In our next free webinar we’ll be navigating the process moving to France as an American, which can seem overwhelming, but we’re here to help! Join us as we bring together top experts to guide you through everything you need to know – from managing your finances and securing the right visa, to understanding the French property market and securing a mortgage.

Why Moneycorp?

With a Platinum Trusted Service Award 2020 from independent review site Feefo and 40 years of experience in the industry, FrenchEntrée has been recommending Moneycorp for more than 15 years. During this time they have helped thousands of client planning the best way to pay for their property as well as supporting them afterwards with any further payment from paying bills, mortgages to repatriating UK pension payments for those who have retired to France.

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Furthermore, we have worked with the same person at Moneycorp for more than a decade! You might be familiar with her as she often writes for our French Property News magazine. She has 13 years’ experience in foreign exchange, and is a qualified European lawyer with experience in European transactions. Mar will be happy to answer any questions or enquiries to support you through these difficult times

Opening an account is really easy and free of cost. You can register online or over the phone in a couple of minutes and for FrenchEntrée readers there are no transfer fees in any payment.

Beware of currency risk. None of the information contained in this article constitutes, nor should be construed as financial advice. TTT Moneycorp Limited (company number 738837) is registered in England. Its registered office is at Floor 5, Zig Zag Building, 70 Victoria Street, London, SW1E 6SQ. Moneycorp is a trading name of TTT Moneycorp Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority for the provision of payment services (firm reference number 308919).

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