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US Inflation Quick Analysis: Buy opportunity on the USD? The data is good enough for Powell

  • April's inflation numbers show core inflation accelerated to 2.1% as expected
  • That should enough for the Fed to sit on its hands and refrain from rate cuts.
  • The greenback may recover from and even extend its gains after the light drop.

US core consumer prices are accelerating once again. They have edged up from 2% YoY in March, the last month of the first quarter to 2.1% in April, the first month of the second quarter. 

And that is what Fed Chair Jerome Powell wanted to see.

On May 1st, Powell insisted that low inflation in the first quarter is transitory and stressed there is no need to raise interest rates. The upbeat jobs data which also consisted of solid wage growth has been now followed by proof that prices are on the rise at the wake of the second quarter. This data point is critical and overshadows the rest.

Headline inflation, which includes food and fuel, fell short of projections by rising to only 2% against 2.1% that was forecast. Monthly figures also suffered from misses worth 0.1%. However, the core annual number matters more than these figures.

Even if the data has not been impressive, it is more than good enough for the Fed to refrain from rate cuts. At 2.1% Core CPI, there is no imminent risk of deflation and no sense of urgency.

On this background, the greenback has room to rise. The knee-jerk reaction of markets was to sell the dollar, and this move may have been mistaken. As the dust settles, the USD may reassert itself and gain ground. 

The argument for a stronger dollar is further enhanced by looking at its peers. Other countries suffer from a slowdown in inflation which is yet to turnaround. To top it off, the recent flare-up of the trade war between the US and China can further boost the greenback, against most currencies, except the safe-haven yen.

So even if one can find soft spots in the US economic picture and point to the instant retreat of the dollar, the greenback remains first, or "the cleanest shirt in the dirty pile."

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Yohay Elam

Yohay Elam

FXStreet

Yohay is in Forex since 2008 when he founded Forex Crunch, a blog crafted in his free time that turned into a fully-fledged currency website later sold to Finixio.

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