AUD to EUR Forecasts
in 2021

Let's see what the Big 4 banks predict in their long term AUD to Euro (EUR) forecasts.

AUD to Euro (EUR) Forecast for 2021

For 2021, major Australian bank analysts predict the AUD to EUR to remain steady above 60 cents.

Most of the banks agree China's demand will improve, government spending will remain high and the prospects for a coronavirus vaccine, will all be supportive for both the Australian Dollar and the Euro.

In 2020, the coronavirus drove the AUDEUR to the lowest levels in 11 years below 0.5400, but it quickly bounced back above 0.6051. There is still a risk of wider fluctuations next year than bank analysts are predicting in their forecasts.

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How coronavirus affect global exchange rates

Uncertainty from the coronavirus pandemic increases volatility in currency markets including the EUR and GBP. Generally, safe-haven currencies like the USD, CHF, and JPY could move higher. However, commodity currencies such as the AUD, NZD, CAD and ZAR exchange rates could fall.

This could mean that confidence may be returning for the global economic outlook. However, a faltering recovery from the ongoing threat of coronavirus could continue to create sharp moves in currency crosses like the Australian dollar to Euro exchange rate in the near-term.

AUD to EUR Forecast Summary for June 2021

  • ANZ bank has the most outlook for the AUD EUR with a forecast of 0.6356 in June 2021
  • NAB has revised the AUD EUR rate to hit 0.6200 by June 2021
  • Westpac is a little lower, with a calculated AUD EUR rate of 0.6179 by June next year

 

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How to Calculate the EUR to AUD Bank Forecast

Euro (EUR) to AUD Forecasts

Exchange rates are the relative prices between two currencies and this is why currencies are expressed in pairs. The major Australian bank forecasts are in Australian dollar terms, or the currency pair AUD/EUR. But if you're interested in bank forecasts in Euro terms or EUR/AUD you can calculate it.

To convert from EUR to AUD all you need to do is divide 1 by the rate.

For example, if the AUD to EUR exchange rate is 0.63, then 1 Australian dollar is worth €0.63 or 63 Euros. You divide 1 by 0.63 to find the EUR to AUD exchange rate of 1.5873. In this example, 1 Euro is equivalent to $1.5873 Australian dollars.

We calculate the bank forecasts for the EURAUD in the following table:

Bank EURAUD exchange rate forecast

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Where to find the best AUDEUR cash rate

In Australia, the best cash rates are found in major cities. We regularly check the main money changers in each CBD to find out the best exchange rates in town.

Will coronavirus affect cash collection?

Supply of money might be impacted especially in Victoria. Make sure you seek out your money changer to make sure your currency is available ahead of time.

How to track down the best cash rate

You can either walk around to each money changer, try and call each one and check their rate or you can use our city and suburb guides:

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Our FAQs

What is the AUDEUR?

The AUDEUR pair tells you how many Euros are needed to purchase one Australian dollar.

EUR is the official currency for 19 of the 28 member states in the European Union (EU), also known as Eurozone or Euro area. The Euro is the second-largest most traded currency in the foreign exchange market, after the US dollar.

Does the AUDEUR exchange rate change a lot?

Like most currencies, the Australian dollar exchange rate and the EUR exchange rate can be highly volatile.

AUDEUR forecasts can also change drastically, in response to significant currency moves. Many exchange companies or money transfer services offer rate alerts online to help you get the best AUDEUR exchange rate.

Is the AUDEUR rising?

The Aussie dollar and the Euro have both benefitted from a weaker USD, but the AUD is relatively stronger, which makes the rate slightly higher. There are many factors that influence this relationship including:

  • Coronavirus pandemic: The threat of new outbreaks from coronavirus will continue to create volatility in currency markets. When the global growth outlook is negative, the USD tends to rise and this will lead to a fall in both the AUD and EUR.
  • Australian dollar currency: When the AUD rises, the EUR falls. This is because the AUDEUR is a currency cross or pair. The Australian dollar has bounced back up and is relatively stronger than the EUR.
  • Weak EU economies: Although most of the countries that are part of the European Union have suffered economically from the coronavirus pandemic, the Euro zone outlook for next year is getting a small boost from a 750 billion euro stimulus package. Better growth equates to a stronger Euro, but given it's just a small boost, it may not last.
  • Brexit: The EU's relationship with the UK is in a period of uncertainty, because of the coronavirus. A Brexit deal is important for trade, with the Eurozone being the UK largest trading partner. The UK economy hitting a severe recession will be negative for trade. Greater uncertainty can lead to a weaker Euro.
  • US-China trade war: US President Donald Trump is blaming China for the global pandemic. This is a risk from global trade flows and both the AUD and EUR could both suffer from global political decisions that negatively impact trade.

How are AUD EUR forecasts usually made?

Investors forecast the movement of the Australian dollar as it relates to the Euro, by looking at key influences including:

  • Currencies - Australian dollar forecasts, Euro forecasts, and US dollar forecasts
  • Central banks - namely the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and Governor Philip Lowe, and US Federal Reserve (the Fed or FRB) and Chairman Jerome Powell, European Central Bank (ECB), Bank of England (BOE).
  • Interest rates - Investors predict how central bank announcements - like interest rate cuts or hikes - will affect interest rate spreads. Central banks can also aim to stimulate an economy in other ways.
  • Local governments - Australian Government and Prime Minister Scott Morrisson, US Government and President Trump, EU's Principle Leaders Donald Tusk; Jean-Claude Juncker; David Sassoli, UK's Brexit and Prime Minister Boris Johnson
  • Australian Economic Data - Economic growth indicators (GDP), Inflation (CPI Core Price Index, PPI Production Price Index), Trade balance (balance between exports and imports of total goods and services)
  • EU Economic Data - GDP, trade balance and inflation
  • US Economic Data - GDP, trade balance and inflation
  • China (plus Hong Kong, Singapore, and rest of Asia) Economic Data - GDP, trade balance and inflation

Should I trust bank AUDEUR forecasts?

The Australian Dollar and Euro exchange rates can change a lot. So while banks have experts that spend long hours modelling future currency moves, there may be factors that aren't predicted.

Multiple factors influence currency movements that are both local and global. Plus, major bank forecasts are generated with a combination of computer modelling and human influence.

We recommend you don't make your exchange rate decisions based solely on bank forecasts, but rather, take into account your personal objectives, financial situation and needs.

Related: Where You'll Get the Best AUD to EUR Exchange Rates

Where can I find out more about AUDEUR?

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Last updated
June 2nd, 2021