Markets Steady Ahead of a Quiet Data Day

August 27, 2024

Markets Steady Ahead of a Quiet Data Day

  • Powell’s dovish policy guidance should continue to support risk assets and weigh on Treasury yields.
  • USD will remain under broad downside pressure until we get top-line data that confirms the US labor market is adjusting smoothly.
  • National Bank of Hungary is expected to keep rates steady at 6.75%.

Please see our Drivers for the Week Ahead for an in-depth look at what markets are facing this week.

USD is mixed just above the lows triggered by Fed Chair Powell’s dovish speech last Friday. Powell seemed to support money market pricing for 100bps of Fed funds rate cuts by year-end, warning that the slowdown in the labor market was “unmistakable” and “we do not seek or welcome further cooling in labor market conditions.”

Yesterday, San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly (FOMC voter) echoed Powell’s policy guidance that “the time to adjust policy is upon us to “prevent injuring the labor market”. But Daly also cautioned it was “too early to know” the pace of coming rate cuts as she’s not yet seeing signs of “real weakness” in the labor market. Daly added she did not want to declare the Fed was on a path to neutral, which she estimates is as high as 1% inflation-adjusted (3% in nominal terms).

In our view, the soft landing in US labor market condition suggests interest rate reductions implied by Fed funds futures over the next several months have gone too far. The JOLTS layoff rate dipped to 0.9% in June, matching the April 2022 low, indicating firms are managing headcount through attrition rather than layoffs. Moreover, the job vacancy rate is near pre-pandemic levels at 4.9% and above the 4.5% threshold that typically signals a worrisome rise in the unemployment rate.

Bottom line: USD will remain under broad downside pressure until we get top-line data that confirms the US labor market is adjusting smoothly. The July JOLTS and August non-farm payrolls prints are due next week.

US data highlight today is the August Conference Board consumer confidence report (3:00pm London). Consumer confidence is expected at 100.9 vs. 100.3 in July and would remain roughly within the same narrow range that’s held throughout the past two years. Regardless, positive real wage growth, rising house prices, and encouraging labour demand suggest household spending will remain an important tailwind to GDP growth. Other US data today include June house prices (2:00pm London), Richmond Fed activity index (3:00pm London), and Dallas Fed services activity index (3:30pm London).

EUR/USD is consolidating near recent highs slightly under 1.1200 and the yield premium on French 10-year government bonds versus comparable German bunds remains contained. French President Emmanuel Macron ruled out a leftwing led government as discussion to appoint a new prime minister continues today. Macron is looking to form a government composed of moderate “republican forces” ranging from the centre-left to the right. ECB Governing Council members Klaas Knot (11:45am London) and Joachim Nagel (3:00pm London) speak today.

GBP is firmer versus USD and EUR. UK inflation pressures are easing sharply. The UK BRC shop price index was flat in August to be down -0.3% y/y, the first annual decline in nearly three years. But the pick-up in UK economic activity suggests the BOE is unlikely to slash the policy rate by more than is currently priced-in by year-end (roughly 50bps). The CBI August retailing reported sales is up next (11:00am London).

National Bank of Hungary meets today and is expected to keep rates steady at 6.75% (1:00pm London). Less than a third of the analysts polled by Bloomberg look for a 25bps cut to 6.50%. At the last meeting July 23, the bank cut rates 25bps and Deputy Governor Virag said market bets for one or two more cuts this year were “realistic.” Since that meeting, July CPI came in at 4.1% y/y, the highest since December and back above the 2-4% target range and so a hold this week seems warranted. The swaps market is pricing in 100bps of easing over the next 12 months.

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