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Fed to hold this, but with fingers on the trigger? - ING

Analysts at ANZ explained that the Federal Reserve will leave monetary policy unchanged this week but its finger remains on the trigger.

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"Having raised interest rates only last month the Federal Reserve will pause for breath this week; consistent with its policy stance of “gradual increases”. Nonetheless, the case for tighter monetary policy remains strong with the recent data flow likely to give the Fed the confidence to raise rates another three times this year."

"1Q GDP growth was softer relative to previous quarters, as is usually the case despite extensive seasonal adjustments. "

"The prospects for 2Q activity look good with consumer confidence and business surveys having rebounded. The combination of rising wages and employment together with huge tax cuts means the domestic demand story looks robust while the softer dollar gives US exporters a competitive edge to benefit from stronger global demand."

" At the same time, inflation readings continue to firm with both headline and core CPI above the Fed’s 2% year-on-year target while the headline and core personal consumer expenditure deflators will almost certainly join them next month."

"Interestingly, there has been a growing hawkishness to much of the commentary from Federal Reserve officials. Even arch-dove, Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari, who had been arguing for no further rate hikes, has swung behind the Fed’s own projected path of two to three more rate rises this year. As such, the accompanying statement is likely to retain an upbeat bias and we continue to see the balance of risks skewed towards a more aggressive Fed response to combat fears of economic overheating."

"US trade protectionism remains the main threat to our view."

"Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is in China this week for preliminary talks to try and get a deal that will make trade between the nations “fairer” in the minds of the US administration. This will be a tough ask and at this early stage is unlikely to deliver anything significant."

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Ross J Burland

Ross J Burland, born in England, UK, is a sportsman at heart. He played Rugby and Judo for his county, Kent and the South East of England Rugby team.

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