Analysis

What to expect from the FOMC?

The data

Since the last meeting, there has been a string of decent data from the US. Core Inflation came in at 4.5%, the highest in 30 years, and the last NFP saw a decent print of 850K. Retail sales rose to 0.6% and the core retail sales were 1.3%. So, the Fed has enough data to see that there has been economic progress.

Substantial further progress?

This is the test that the Fed want to see as Jerome Powell made clear at the semi-annual testimony. Has there been ‘substantial further progress’. Jerome Powell’s approach is a very dovish one and has maintained the need for easy monetary policy. He has been in no mood to scale back support. In fact, Jerome Powell knows full well that the moment he drops his ‘dovish’ stance the market will jump on it in a similar way to the dot plot shift was pounced on in June’s FOMC.

The set up

Some details are important here. Firstly, there are no dot plot projections. That is good for the doves and means the markets can’t jump on any marginal shifts towards sooner rates. Secondly, Powell has the floor to himself and can use this to play a dovish hand. That means he can set up a holding dovish position and move the can down the road for August’s and September’s meeting.

NZD/USD longs for USD doves

The best looking trade would be an NZDUSD long on a dovish Fed. With all the largest banks in New Zealand now seeing the RBNZ hiking rates in August, NZDUSD longs make sense if the Fed stay dovish.


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