Currency Is
Bucking Old Trend of Wilting Amid Headwinds
By TOMMY
STUBBINGTON
Updated
Feb. 3, 2014 3:11 p.m. ET
LONDON—Over the past few years, the euro
has been a barometer of risk: When the markets got cloudy, it fell. But in
recent weeks, that relationship has changed, leading some analysts to wonder
whether Europe, after years of crisis, is
becoming a haven again.
When
emerging markets took a steep fall in the past few weeks, dragging global
assets with them, the euro shrugged it off. On some days, the currency has even
managed to rally while stocks are crashing—a tendency usually associated with
the Japanese yen or the U.S. dollar.