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FOMC Statement Delivers No Surprises

Published 04/28/2016, 12:14 AM
Updated 07/09/2023, 06:31 AM
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The FOMC delivered a statement largely as expected. It upgraded its assessment of the global economy by dropping the reference to risks. It downgraded its assessment of the domestic economy by acknowledging that growth has slowed.

Otherwise its general economic assessment remains little changed. The labor market continues to improve, though growth in household spending has slowed. Housing is stronger though fixed business investment and net exports have been soft (though not as soft as it looked before yesterday's advance reading of the March merchandise trade balance that showed a sharp improvement that spurred some to revise up their forecasts for Q1 GDP due out later today).

The Fed's forward guidance has not changed. It is looking through the economic soft patch and expects the growth to strengthen. The Fed recognized that inflation is still below target, but as transitory factors subside, it expects to reach 2% in the medium term. The statement left no doubt that the central bank remains data dependent.

There was a little hint about its intentions for June, which follows logically from being data dependent. KC Fed President George repeated her March dissent favoring an immediate hike. The market is not buying it, however. The Fed funds futures continues to price in a small (~20%) chance of a June hike. The markets whipsawed in response to the statement which helps no surprises.

In addition to not being convinced about the recovery of the domestic economy, many are concerned that global considerations may deter the Fed from hiking in June. The UK referendum takes place a week later. Spain has a do-over election after the vote last December failed to produce a government. European tensions with Greece are on the rise. The MSCI Emerging Markets Equity Index has rallied more than 25% since January. Oil is up 70% from its lows. Neither move looks likely to be repeated over the next couple of months.

The Fed's decision to stand pat here in April, when there was no press conference scheduled, is unlikely to play a significant role in the decisions of other central banks, including the Bank of Japan today. We earlier argued that the FOMC statement was unlikely to add substantially to investors' and policymakers' information set. This seems to be very much the case.

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