Major Markets Looking Cautious Ahead Of FOMC Decision

 | Sep 18, 2019 08:20

Market Overview

Market sentiment is beginning to recover following the oil price shock from the attacks on the Saudi oil refinery at the weekend. The announcement that Saudi production would be back up and running again sooner than anticipated has dragged the oil price back and unwound some of the safe haven positioning. So quickly, focus is turning to today’s announcement from the Federal Reserve. Whilst Fed funds futures pricing has dropped in recent days (currently just 56% probability of a -25bps cut on CME Group (NASDAQ:CME) FedWatch) consensus is still calling for a rate cut. Although Powell called the previous rate cut a “mid-cycle adjustment” it would still be a surprise if the Fed did not cut rates this meeting. However, the Fed is still in a wait and see mode with the trade dispute. The domestic economy is ticking along OK, but the trade dispute cycle is in a phase of hope (although we have been here several times before and it always ends in frustration). Dissent is also present on the FOMC with hawks Rosengren and George likely to be steadfast against another cut. So there has to be a chance that the Fed does not go ahead with a cut today, something that rate futures markets are telling us. The FOMC statement will be key and also the dot plots for the remainder of 2019 and into 2020. Markets are predictably cautious but interestingly the dollar has not strengthened as yields have risen in the past couple of weeks. This suggests the dollar performs well in a lower risk environment still.

Wall Street closed with decent gains (S&P 500 +0.3% at 3006) but US futures are -0.2% today. Asian markets have been a shade lower with the Nikkei -0.2% and Shanghai Composite +0.2%. In Europe the caution is also there with FTSE Futures and DAX Futures both -0.1%.

In forex, there is a very slight air of USD strength in front of the FOMC decision, with AUD and NZD slipping more than most hinting at risk aversion. In commodities, the dollar strength is a drag on gold and silver, whilst oil is finding stability after a couple of days of wild moves.

The Fed is foremost in traders’ minds however, UK inflation will still be key on the economic calendar this morning. At 0930BST, UK CPI is expected to show further slip back on headline CPI to grow by +0.5% on the month for August, however expected to drag the year on year data back to +1.9% (from +2.1% in July). Core CPI is expected to grow by +0.7% for the month of August which would also pull year on year core CPI back to +1.8% (from +1.9%). US Building Permits are at 1330BST and are expected to drop slightly to 1.30m in August (from 1.32m in July). Housing Starts are expected to improve to 1.25m in August (from 1.19m in July). EIA weekly Crude Oil Inventories are expected to show another drawdown of -2.9m barrels (-6.9m barrels last week). The main event comes with the FOMC monetary policy decision at 1900BST. The Fed is expected to cut interest rates by -25 basis points to a Fed Funds range of 1.75%/2.00%. Look out also for changes to the dot plots and economic forecasts.

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