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Fed hints at cut but dollar unbruised, pound slips ahead of BoE


1 August 2024 Written by Raffi Boyadjian XM Investment Analyst Raffi Boyadjian

Powell flags a possible September cut

The Federal Reserve delivered no surprises on Wednesday, keeping interest rates unchanged as expected. But markets mostly got what they were hoping for – a clear signal that rates could be cut at the next meeting in September.

As had been widely predicted, the FOMC statement was tweaked to highlight the dovish shift. Officials cited “some further progress” on meeting their inflation objective and saw the risks as no longer being one sided.

But what really cheered markets were Jay Powell’s remarks in his press conference where he told investors that “a rate cut could be on the table at the September meeting” if certain conditions are met. In a further boost to rate cut hopes, Powell revealed that there was a “real discussion” on whether there was a case to move at the July meeting. Yet, he stopped short of fully committing to a September cut.

Dovish Fed helps tech stocks bounce back

One likely reason why policymakers are maintaining caution is that despite the progress, the data isn’t going entirely the Fed’s way, as shown by last week’s upside surprises in the GDP and core PCE readings. Friday’s nonfarm payrolls report will be another test for the dovish expectations.

Investors have almost fully priced in a 25-bps rate cut at the three remaining meetings of the year and Treasury yields have also come under pressure.

The 10-year yield brushed a six-month low yesterday, giving Wall Street bulls a helping hand. US tech stocks staged an impressive rebound, with the Nasdaq 100 jumping by 3.0% after a dreadful two weeks.  Reports that Washington’s proposed ban on the sale of chips to China will come with exemptions also lifted chip stocks.

Nvidia and Meta shine

Nvidia was the star of Wednesday’s session, rallying by 12.8% on expectations that demand for AI chips will remain strong as companies increase their spending on AI. Both Alphabet and Microsoft have ramped up their AI capex, sparking investor jitters, and Apple and Amazon will likely follow their lead when they announce their earnings later today.

Facebook parent, Meta, has been the exception, whose stock is expected to surge today after its results, announced after yesterday’s close, impressed.

Dollar and yen stand tall, pound slips, oil climbs

The US dollar escaped a broad selloff on the back of the Fed’s near pivot and is edging up today against a basket of currencies despite extending its slump against the Japanese yen. With the Bank of Japan now seemingly in a tightening cycle and the Fed close to pressing the cut button, the yen’s fortunes have turned.

The pound on the other hand has been on the backfoot lately as investors increasingly expect the Bank of England to announce a rate cut today at 11:00 GMT. Although the decision could well be a ‘hawkish cut’, the rising odds, which stood at just 50-50 a few days ago, are proving a headache for sterling.

Meanwhile, oil prices are up sharply for a second day as tensions in the Middle East escalate once again. Israel’s strikes in recent days, killing a senior Hezbollah commander and the leader of Hamas, will likely result in some kind of retaliation by Iran, raising fears of a wider conflict in the region.

By XM.com

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