Fed Chair Powell to speak during Jackson Hole Symposium at 3:00 pm BST
Market looks to be in a wait-and-see mode ahead of a speech from the Fed Chair at Jackson Hole Symposium today. Powell will speak at 3:00 pm BST and the market sees a chance for him to stress that the Fed will fight inflation with all tools at its disposal. While Jackson Hole Symposium is not meant to trigger big market moves, significance of the event increased under Ben Bernanke - Fed Chair who used the Jackson Hole meeting to announce monetary policy actions during the Global Financial Crisis, like for example the QE announcement. However, both Yellen and Powell did not follow in Bernanke's footsteps and refrained from making major announcements at the event. Is there any chance for Powell to make any big statements this time?
Tough financial conditions
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Open account Try demo Download mobile app Download mobile appThe Fed suggested at its latest meeting that the pace of rate hikes will have to slow at some point. SItuation on the market has improved since - USD gave back some gains while Wall Street rebounded. However, commodity prices are on the rise again, what leads to tightening of financial conditions on the markets. 10-year US yields returned above 3%. Jump in 2-year yields was even bigger leading to further yield curve inversion. Signals pointing to a recession are becoming more frequent but the Fed still sees a chance for a continued tightening.
2-10 year yield curve inverts further. Spread between 10- and 2-year yields already exceeds negative 30 basis points! Source: Bloomberg
Fed wants to be hawkish but balance sheet doesn't show it
Fed decided to scrap forward guidance and this is why we should not expect any clear hints on interest rates from Powell today. Things look different when it comes to balance sheet reduction. Just like Ben Bernanke surprised with the QE announcement, Powell may use Jackson Hole to commit to strong reduction of the balance sheet. It should be noted that since Fed started to reduce its balance sheet, the reduction amount to around 1% of total balance - not enough to produce a meaningful impact on the markets. In theory, things may change in September as pace of reduction is expected to pick-up. Powell may want to ensure markets that should a need arise, Fed is ready to sell assets even quicker.
Fed balance sheet reduction has been barely noticeable so far and is much slower than it was in 2018. Source: Bloomberg
Market expects quick pace of tightening to remain
Market expects Fed fund rates to jump above 3.5% by year's end. This means that the Fed could hike by 75 basis points in September and follow with 50 basis point rate hikes in the remaining two meetings of 2022. Market pricing for next year points to even higher rates at 3.8%. According to Powell, Fed funds rate has already reached restrictive levels therefore we should not expect any major hawkish declarations from him today. On the other hand, should such a declaration be made, EURUSD exchange rate has a lot of room to fall.
EURUSD
EURUSD has been hovering around parity levels recently. Should the Fed maintain its hawkish view and no profit taking occurs, there is a chance for deepening of the ongoing downward move on the main currency pair. However, profit taking is a real possibility given recent outperformance of USD. Yield spread favors EURUSD bulls but the European energy crisis seems to be capping any upside for the euro. Source: xStation5
US500
US500 recovered around half of a drop from the first half of the year. Gains since mid-June low amount to almost 20% already. Taking a look at Wall Street performance during the dot-com bubble, we can see that a 20% correction occurred a few times back then. It cannot be ruled out that, in the case of a very hawkish Fed, the ongoing upward move is just a correction. On the other hand, lack of any strong message from Powell, as was the case last year, another test of 200-session moving average cannot be ruled out. Source: xStation5
Investors should remain calm
While Jackson Hole is a big event, traders should stay on guard and remain calm. Symposium was designed not to move the markets but as a platform for presenting ideas. Powell likely wants to avoid any major announcements that could trigger volatile market moves. However, lack of any strong message from Powell may be seen by market participants as a dovish tilt, what would increase risk of USD profit taking occurring.
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