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13 December 2024
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Important calendar events

  • JPY: Tankan Manufacturing Index, Tankan Non-Manufacturing Index, Revised Industrial Production 
  • GBP: GfK Consumer Confidence, GDP, Construction Output, Goods Trade Balance, Index of Services, Industrial Production, Manufacturing Production, Consumer Inflation Expectations
  • EUR: French Final CPI, Industrial Production
  • USD: Import Prices

USD

The continued to gain strength on Thursday, and the dollar index rose from 106.6 to 107.0. US treasury yields also strengthened, supporting the dollar, with the US 10-year bond yield rising from 4.25% to 4.32%. 

The US Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 25 basis points in November to a target range of 4.50% to 4.75%. The Fed had already launched its easing cycle in September, with an aggressive 50-bp rate cut, signaling the end of its restrictive monetary policy. Fed Chair Jerome Powell has stated that the progress of disinflation is steady, and the labor market is strong, permitting a shift towards a more neutral monetary policy. 

US inflation is becoming sticky despite the Federal Reserve’s efforts to bring it down to its 2.0% target. US CPI data on Wednesday showed that monthly inflation rose by 0.3% in November, the same as in October, which was in line with expectations. Headline inflation rose to 2.7% year-on-year in November from 2.6% in October, as anticipated. Core CPI, which excludes food and energy, was also within market expectations and rose by 0.3% in November.

US PPI inflation data on Thursday showed that producer prices are rising in the US, confirming that disinflation in the US is stalling. PPI rose by 3.0% year-on-year in November from 2.6% in October against market expectations of a 2.6% print. Annual core PPI rose by 3.4% in November surpassing market estimates of 3.2%. 

An uptick in November’s inflation was expected by markets and odds of a Fed rate cut in December went up after the release of this week’s inflation data. After the release of the US inflation report on Wednesday, market odds of a rate cut in December rose from 92% to 98% and a rate cut next week is now almost fully priced in. Market odds of a Fed rate hike remained above 98% even after PPI data on Thursday confirmed that price pressures in the US remain high.

Several policymakers have been speaking in favor of a rate cut in December in the past few weeks, stressing ho, however, that the Fed’s outlook remains date data-dependent his week’s inflation data are the last major economic data due before the Fed policy meeting in December, which could potentially prevent the Fed from cutting interest rates. The Fed’s blackout period has already begun ahead of the policy meeting on December 18th, so FOMC members could not comment on this week’s inflation data. 

Initial Jobless Claims data released on Thursday came in higher than expected for the week ending December 6. Unemployment Claims went up to 242K from 225K, beating market estimates of 220K.

Preliminary GDP data for the third quarter of the year showed that the US economy expanded by only 2.8% in the third quarter of 2024, after rising by 3.0% in the second quarter of the year and by 1.4% in the first quarter of the year, while markets were anticipating 3.0% growth in the third quarter of 2024. The US economy is suffering from prolonged tightening, raising recession concerns.

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EUR 

The Euro exhibited high volatility on Thursday and EUR/USD fluctuated strongly, dropping from 1.049 to 1.047. If the EUR/USD pair declines, it may find support at 1.046, while resistance may be encountered near 1.063.

The ECB lowered its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points on Thursday, bringing its main refinancing rate to 3.15%. This was the fourth rate cut for the ECB this year, which started its easing cycle in June and has already lowered interest rates by a total of 100 bps. More importantly, ECB President Christine Lagarde hinted at further easing in the coming months as Eurozone inflation nears the central bank’s target while the economy remains weak.

Lagarde’s press conference after the policy meeting was dovish, raising expectations of further rate cuts. Lagarde stressed that risks to growth are tilted to the downside especially since trade friction with the US is expected. In addition, Lagarde admitted that several policymakers advocated for a sharper rate cut of 50bps at December’s meeting. Market expectations of future ECB rate cuts rose after Lagarde’s speech. The central bank is currently expected to cut interest rates up to five more times next year and a total of 125bps, until neutral policy settings are reached.

The Euro is under pressure as a climate of political instability has prevailed in the Eurozone. France’s Prime Minister, Michel Barnier resigned after he lost a vote of no-confidence last week and the French government collapsed. This week, French President Emmanuel Macron is tasked with naming a new prime minister to replace Michel Barnier. Increased volatility in the EUR/USD pair is expected this week as a new government will likely be formed in France. 

Political instability in Germany is also weighing down the Euro. Germany is the Eurozone’s leading economy and the recent reports of snap elections in February are creating a climate of uncertainty. German Chancellor Scholz called for a vote of confidence on Wednesday, which will be held next week. Scholz’s move essentially sets Germany on course for an early election after his three-party governing coalition collapsed five weeks ago. If he fails to secure the votes of the absolute majority of the German Parliament, he will likely have to call for elections in February. 

On the data front, investor morale in the eurozone dropped to its lowest level since November 2023 according to data released on Monday. The Sentix index for the eurozone fell to -17.5 in December, from -12.8 in November, against estimates of a -13.5 print.

Eurozone inflation remains above the ECB’s 2% target and may prevent the ECB from cutting interest rates in December. Eurozone inflation rose to 2.3% year-on-year in November from 2.0% in October, which was in line with expectations. Core CPI, which excludes food and energy, remained steady at 2.7% in November, against expectations of a 2.8% print. 

Flash GDP data showed that the Eurozone economy expanded by 0.4% in Q3 of 2024, rising from 0.2% in Q2. The Eurozone economy also expanded by 0.3% in the first quarter of 2024. The economic outlook of the EU remains fragile as prolonged tightening has brought the Euro area economy to the brink of recession.

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GBP 

GBP/USD dipped from 1.276 to 1.264 on Thursday as the dollar gained strength. If the GBP/USD rate goes up, it may encounter resistance at 1.281, while support may be found near 1.261.  

At the latest BOE policy meeting, MPC members voted with a strong majority of 8-1 to cut rates to 4.75%. Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey stated that the central bank intends to adopt a gradual approach to cutting interest rates. This would give policymakers time to assess the impact of the Government’s new budget on inflation. 

The BOE is widely expected to keep interest rates steady at its policy meeting next week on the 19th having cut interest rates twice already this year. Inflationary pressures in the UK are still elevated and are likely to prevent the BOE from cutting interest rates next week. Price pressures in Britain’s labor market, in particular, are causing concerns among policymakers. 

CPI data showed an uptick in British inflation in October, which may prevent the BOE from cutting interest rates further. Headline inflation in the UK rose to 2.3% year-on-year in October from 1.7% in September, surpassing expectations of 2.2%. Core annual inflation, which excludes food and energy, climbed to 3.2% in October from 3.2% in September against 3.1% anticipated. 

GDP data showed that the British economy contracted by 0.1% % in September, falling short of expectations of 0.2% expansion. In addition, Preliminary GDP data for the third quarter of the year showed that the British economy expanded by just 0.1% against expectations of 0.2% expansion. In addition, GDP data for the second quarter of 2024 were revised downward to reflect 0.5% growth against initial estimates of 0.6%. 

Britain's housing market gained strength in November according to data released on Thursday. The RICS House Price Balance index, which represents the percentage of surveyors reporting a price increase, rose by 25% in November from 16% in October against expectations of 19% print. 

This coming week the most important data in the economic calendar for the UK are the monthly GDP data due on Friday. Markets anticipate that the British economy started to expand again by 0.1% in October, after falling into contractionary territory in September.

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JPY

USD/JPY continued trading at an uptrend on Thursday, rising from 152.3 to 152.9. If the USD/JPY pair declines, it may find support at 148.4. If the pair climbs, it may find resistance at 154.7. 

The USD/JPY rose above the 150.0 level this week, which is considered a line in the sand for an intervention in support of the Yen. Expectations of a BOJ rate hike in December have been fluctuating strongly in the past couple of weeks. Reports that Japanese officials are considering a rate hike at the next BOJ policy meeting on December 19th created increased volatility in the price of the Yen on Wednesday. According to a report by Bloomberg, some BOJ policymakers see little value in waiting until the next year to raise interest rates and are likely to vote in favor of a rate hike next week. 

The BOJ maintained its current monetary policy guidelines steady and its interest rate at 0.25% at its latest policy meeting. The BOJ had pivoted to a more hawkish policy at its meeting in July, raising interest rates by 15 basis points, the BOJ’s largest rate hike since 2007. The BOJ had already hiked interest rates once more in March, ending its negative interest rate policy. 

BOJ Governor Kazuo Ueda’s forward guidance was hawkish. Ueda hinted at another rate hike in the following months, if economic and inflationary conditions are met. The BOJ will likely pivot to a more restrictive monetary policy in the following months, which will provide some much-needed support for the Yen. At the same time, the US is easing interest rates, moving towards a less restrictive monetary policy, which is slowing down the USD/JPY’s ascent.

Inflation in Japan is on the rise, raising the odds of a BOJ rate hike in December and providing support for the Yen. Tokyo Core CPI came in at 2.3% annually in November, beating expectations of 2.0% and far exceeding October’s print of 1.8%. In addition, Headline inflation in Japan rose by 2.3% year-on-year in October against expectations of a 2.2% print. BOJ Core CPI, however, dropped to 1.5% year-on-year in October from 1.7% in September against expectations of 1.8%. 

Final GDP data for the third quarter of the year showed that Japan’s economy expanded by 0.3%, exceeding initial estimates of 0.2%, but down from 0.7% in the second quarter. The Japanese economy is expanding, after shrinking by 0.5% in the first quarter of the year. 

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