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Global chaos and looming trade wars set the stage for a ‘global euro moment’ as trust in the EU surges

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Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank, made her comments earlier this week.
Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank, made her comments earlier this week.Krisztian Bocsi/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Trust in the European Union has soared to a nearly two-decade high, per the latest Eurobarometer poll released by the EU, as Europe emerges as a symbol of stability amid global trade chaos. 

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The barometer results are a vote of confidence in Europe’s standing against other major world powers at a time when many parts of the world are either ravaged by war or grappling with unprecedented trade tensions.

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It’s also given the region’s most prominent political figures a chance to toot Europe’s horn, including Christine Lagarde, head of the European Central Bank. 

A raft of U.S. policy changes in recent months have spooked investors, leading to them limiting their exposure to the dollar. Instead, many have flocked to the euro and European markets more broadly. 

Days after President Donald Trump announced his initial tranche of tariffs, the euro rose to a three-year high against the U.S. dollar. 

“The ongoing changes create the opening for a ‘global euro moment’,” Lagarde said earlier this week during a lecture in Berlin. 

She added that for the currency to leverage the status quo, Europe must build on its geopolitical, economic, and legal base. “As a major actor in global trade, Europe already has a key ingredient of a strong geopolitical foundation, creating the potential for a virtuous circle of euro internationalization to unfold.”

The British pound has also benefited from the volatility in the U.S. since the start of 2025. 

These rises are noteworthy as they follow several years of dollar strength, so much so that most metrics overvalue it, Goldman Sachs pointed out earlier in May.  

“We’re now seeing a bit of a reversal where people are more optimistic about the return and earnings prospects in Europe,” the investment bank noted. 

The euro’s strength beyond global uncertainty

Months of erratic policies have dampened the U.S. dollar’s status as a safe-haven currency, creating room for alternatives like the euro.

A confluence of reasons explains the new injection of hope in the European region, including greater fiscal spending in Germany driven by new government reforms and defense outlays that will prepare Europe for the changing world order. Such forms of stimulus have helped European assets and the euro outperform their peers as they elevate the region’s growth prospects.   

Europe’s financial standing also feeds into its citizens’ trust in the institution, versus declining trust in national governments, underscoring the bloc’s importance even despite a marked growth in Euroscepticism recently.

To be sure, the Eurobarometer survey involved over 26,000 interviews between March 26 and April 22 when concerns over Trump’s tariffs and their fallout were highest. Since then, there have been flare-ups, adding to volatility—for instance, Trump threatened to impose 50% tariffs on the EU as their negotiations with the region were progressing slowly. 

He then delayed the deadline on the sharp levy to July 9 after “a very nice call” with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. 

The EU is under pressure to strike a deal that will protect it from the harsh tariff impact while appeasing Trump into not jacking up duties in the future. It previously threatened reciprocal tariffs but postponed them after the American president suspended any charges for three months.

The state of tariffs is uncertain at best. On Wednesday, a U.S. federal court blocked the Trump administration’s sweeping tariff measures that will elevate the cost of imports. Economists aren’t sure the buck stops here though.

“We haven’t heard directly from President Trump on the matter yet, so it’s unclear how the administration might respond going forward,” Deutsche Bank’s Jim Reid wrote in a note Thursday. “This could also have broader revenue implications, as they had been hoping to use tariffs as a source of revenue to fund other tax cuts.”

The U.S. dollar jumped following the ruling, and Goldman Sachs’ global foreign exchange strategist wrote in a note that “it is likely to provoke broader relief across risk markets.”  

But given that the underlying reason for the dollar’s pain this year has been oodles of uncertainty, that doesn’t look like it’s changing anytime soon. 

“There’s an initial reaction of a stronger dollar and weaker yen. However, considering judicial processes like appeals, I don’t expect a continuous rise in the dollar,” said Hirofumi Suzuki, chief FX strategist at SMBC, according to Reuters.

That gives Europe more opportunities to cash in on the moment and maybe, in time, seize the “global euro moment” that Lagarde has identified.

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