How to Play the EUR/USD Ahead of Fed, ECB Rate Decisions
2023.06.13 07:42
- Fed may pause interest rate hike cycle at Wednesday meeting
- Meanwhile, ECB could hike with 2008 peak in question
- EUR/USD could move up following expected decisions by both banks
The releases of US and euro zone inflation data this week are set to intensify volatility in the Forex market in the coming days.
In the US, forecasts suggest the downtrend could continue, with reaching 4.1% on a YoY basis. There is also optimism regarding a decrease in . These figures will set the tone for the markets ahead of the .
Source: Investing.com
Similarly, in the euro zone, is expected to slow down to 6.1% on a yearly basis, while could drop to 5.3%.
And if that wasn’t enough, the Federal Reserve (Fed) and the (ECB) will likely close out their rate hike cycles. Like inflation data, these decisions will play a crucial role in shaping the market sentiment for the next few weeks.
The general in the market is that the Fed will likely pause its cycle tomorrow. On the other hand, the ECB is expected to raise interest rates again, nearing the gap between the two rates.
Will the Fed Surprise Markets With a Hike?
In recent months, market expectations for the level of interest rates in the U.S. from month to month have fluctuated. However, as we approach the decision day, it is widely anticipated that the Fed will pause further interest rate hikes.
This aligns with Chairman Powell’s remarks regarding the need to assess the impact of previous rate hikes on the economy. Nevertheless, the market continues to view this pause as temporary, with a probability of nearly 60% that the Fed will resume raising rates from July onward.
Why does the market assume further increases despite the decline in inflation?
It appears that the continued strong labor market, combined with the negative surprise of the index, which rose to 4.7% y/y in April, may force Federal Reserve officials to maintain a hawkish stance.
But this seems to have already been discounted by investors.
U.S. Core PCE Price Index
Consequently, the lack of a surprise hike as early as tomorrow’s meeting could be the starting point for a weakening of the .
ECB to Continue Hiking
Given that the European Central Bank started its hike cycle after the Fed, the next two meetings should be marked by 25bp hikes. This means that we should witness a leveling off of the 4.25% level that was reached in 2008.
Whether the ECB stops there above all depends on the dynamics of inflation, which despite strong declines (caused mainly by energy prices), remains significantly above target.
Euro Zone CPI YoY
The next readings will not be published until after Thursday’s meeting, but they will remain crucial in the context of the monetary policy decisions in the coming months.
It is critical for the core inflation to consistently head lower, as this is one of the basic conditions for the ECB to pause hikes or consider cutting rates.
While the debt crisis in euro zone countries, particularly Italy and Greece, has subsided in recent years, the recent rise in interest rates within the euro zone poses a risk of bringing this issue back into focus.
It is important for the ECB to be mindful of this potential resurgence going ahead.
EUR/USD – Technical View
If the basic scenarios come true: a deceleration of hikes in the US and further increases in the euro zone, then depending on the statements, could surge.
The confluence of the demand zone and the equality of corrections located in the price area of 1.06 are key.
Currently, buyers have halted their momentum just before reaching the indicated area. However, it would be prudent to monitor the price reaction if a retest of that level occurs.
If sellers are unable to test the mentioned confluence and there’s another surge, the target for bulls would be $1.12.
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