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FOMC Minutes, UK Data And Brexit Debate In Focus

Published 05/16/2016, 02:51 AM
Updated 03/05/2019, 07:15 AM
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Bank holiday’s throughout Europe may make for light trading on Monday but going forward, things should pick up significantly with a number of key economic events scheduled for this week.

The standout event this week will of course be the release of the FOMC minutes from the April meeting on Wednesday evening, despite the fact that markets remain absolutely convinced that June is not a “live” meeting. An impressive retail sales report on Friday did nothing to convince investors otherwise and in fact, the implied probability of a rate hike based on Fed Funds futures fell from 8% to 4%.

Fed Rate Prob

Source – CME Group (NASDAQ:CME) FedWatch Tool

The minutes should provide more insight into the where exactly the Federal Reserve lies on the tightening process and whether it’s going to put up much of a fight with the markets. We’ve had numerous warnings recently from different Fed officials that June remains on the table and that markets are too pessimistic on the economy and the timing of future hikes and yet, the markets just brush them off. It will be interesting to see how they respond should we get similar tones from the minutes on Wednesday, although it may now be too late to prepare markets for a June hike without creating unwanted instability and volatility.

It’s going to be another important week for the U.K. as the Brexit debate picks up and we get the latest inflation and labour market data. The “Leave” campaign has been relatively slow to get going so far, while a number of external figures have backed the U.K. to remain within the E.U.. Boris Johnson has been a lot more vocal over the last week, since his tenure as London Mayor ended, which could be a sign we’re going to see a lot more fight from the anti-E.U. camp in the coming weeks.

It could be a relatively slow start to the week with Monday being a bank holiday in much of Europe and relatively little data being released. We had a mixed session is Asia overnight as investors overlooked the weaker data from China over the weekend to remain range-bound, moving between positive and negative territory throughout the session.

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