Wall Street loses more steam as Powell not in a hurry to cut rates

US stocks set for weekly loss as Powell adds to Fed’s hawkish soundbite. But dollar unable to hit fresh highs; US retail sales eyed next. Yen firms after verbal intervention; euro also rebounds.
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December cut in doubt after Powell comments

Fed rate cut expectations were dramatically pared back on Thursday after Fed chief, Jerome Powell, rounded up the week’s hawkish rhetoric by adding to the sense of caution about the pace of easing. Speaking at a Dallas Fed event, Powell said “the economy is not sending any signals that we need to be in a hurry to lower rates” as he emphasized the solid jobs and growth data.

However, a bigger factor behind the Fed’s unease about cutting rates too quickly is likely to be the recent disappointing data on inflation. Although policymakers have not been pretending that they’re happy with how slowly inflation has been falling, they perhaps haven’t been as forthright as they could have been at venting their frustration. But it seems that their concerns are growing, with Powell describing the recent trend as a “sometimes-bumpy path”.

Clearly the Fed was hoping that this week’s CPI and PPI reports would have surprised to the downside and according to Powell’s own projections, core PCE will edge up to 2.8% in October. This is hardly an indication that inflation is about to hit 2% soon and the markets are having a bit of a reality check after largely ignoring Wednesday’s CPI data.

Only modest boost to yields and dollar

Expectations for a 25-bps rate cut in December have fallen to around 63% from about 85% prior to Powell’s remarks, while the next cut isn’t fully priced in until June. After that, investors see just one more additional 25-bps cut by the end of 2025.

Interestingly, Treasury yields and the US dollar only managed to briefly spike higher before pulling back somewhat, suggesting that the repricing in Fed fund futures didn’t come as too much of a surprise for the bond market.

Wall Street on shaky ground

But the reaction on Wall Street was a bit more notable, as the S&P 500 slipped by 0.6% and the Nasdaq 100 closed 0.7% lower.

Still, the selloff is contained considering the strong post-election rally and a 5.8% slump in Tesla stock, which fell on reports that the incoming Trump administration will scrap Biden’s tax credit for electric vehicles.

Disney was a bright spot, however, as its shares soared by 6.2% after the company reported that its streaming business swung into profit in the 2024 fiscal year. The earnings spotlight later today will fall on Alibaba.

US retail sales data will also be crucial for the markets as an upbeat report could further dash December rate cut hopes.

Yen and euro bounce back, pound lags

The euro staged a rebound on Friday with no clear catalyst for the move. The failure of the US dollar to extend its rally after Powell’s hawkish comments likely made way for a technical rebound, which may not last long as the odds for a 50-bps rate cut by the ECB in December have been steadily rising in recent days.

The pound was steady around $1.2665 despite the UK economy growing by less than forecast in Q3, while the Australian dollar edged up on data showing that retail sales in China jumped by more than expected in October.

The biggest gainer, however, was the yen, which reversed its downfall following remarks by Japan’s finance minister, Katsunobu Kato, who warned that the recent declines are “one-sided”, and the government will “take appropriate action against excessive moves”. The dollar fell back from above 156 yen to around 155.40.

Regulace: CySEC (Cyprus), FSC (Belize), DFSA (UAE), FSCA (South Africa)
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