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The Morning Track low-expectations

- The Morning Track – Low Expectations by Bob Savage
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What happens today is unlikely to matter in the big summer picture. Yellen can’t explain the tersely worded FOMC statement today. The news agenda going forward is likely to remain fixed on inflation and the risks of monetary policy changes anywhere. The Brazilians are in a party mood and most see 1% cut today. The EM rush of money continues but for the break of rates yesterday as politics in the US opened up hope for reforms passing in Congress before the end of the fall. The other central bankers overnight were less clear – the RBA Lowe speech didn’t change expectations that Australia suffers from the same low wages and unintended consequences of low rates than the US or Europe or Japan. The miss in 2Q Australian CPI highlights the problem. The BOJ Nakaso speech made clear that Japan hopes for inflation even as the data suggests its going to take longer than Abe and Kuroda have politically. The European inflation expectations are stable and the big jump in confi
dence in business and consumers is moderating – note the drop in France. The UK GDP was in line with expectations even though 2Q GDP preliminary data is 44% real and the rest forecast. So it goes for markets – low expectations for trading again with lower volume. The USD is higher if only because of modest hopes for some political reform agenda and an unchanged Fed plan to hike one more time in 2017.
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