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USD Surges As Markets Back March Fed Rate Hike

Published 03/01/2017, 02:39 AM
Updated 03/05/2019, 07:15 AM

It should be quite a busy start to European trading on Wednesday, with investors having to absorb a lot of information from across the pond while at the same time manufacturing data from across Europe will come thick and fast throughout the morning.

All eyes were on Donald Trump’s appearance before Congress on Tuesday evening as investors hoped the new President would shed some detail on the “big” spending plans and “phenomenal” tax reforms that have propelled equity markets in the U.S. to record high levels. Unfortunately, despite Trump’s more upbeat approach by his own standards, he once again stuck to his generic yet bold pledges which as of yet, don’t appear to have disappointed investors too much.

While it’s understandable that these things take time to plan and implement properly, markets have been way ahead of the game since Trump’s victory and there comes a time when we need to know exactly what they’re rallying on. It will be interesting to see what the lack of detail in Trump’s address does to the rally’s momentum, with the Dow having already snapped its 12 day winning streak ahead of the President’s speech.

The markets are actually far more interested in what the U.S. central bank had to say on Tuesday, with William Dudley and John Williams striking quite a hawkish tone and achieving something others, including Chair Janet Yellen, have failed to do, putting a March rate hike firmly on the table. Markets had previously not fully bought in, or come close for that matter, but with implied rate hike odds from Reuters now at 66% this month, it would appear these comments really struck a chord with investors.

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Dudley, a permanent voter on the FOMC, claimed the case for tightening is now a lot more compelling, while Williams, who doesn’t vote until next year, claimed a rate increase is up for “serious consideration” at the meeting this month. The greenback has been boosted considerably by these comments and should the dollar index break through 101.75 on the back of them, we could finally see it regain its upward momentum. Gold naturally suffered following these comments after earlier in the week failing to hold above $1,260, a move that could have propelled it back towards $1,300.

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There’s plenty of action still to come today including manufacturing PMIs throughout the morning from around Europe, which follows two strong manufacturing PMIs from China overnight, as well as income, spending, inflation and manufacturing data from the U.S. The Fed will remain in focus as we hear from Robert Kaplan and Lael Brainard, both FOMC voters, and we’ll also get oil inventory data from EIA.

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