MarketPulse | Sep 09, 2016 08:29AM ET
GBP/USD is showing limited movement on Friday, as the pair trades slightly above the 1.33 line. On the release front, the UK’s trade deficit came in at GBP 11.8 billion, just above the estimate of GBP 11.7 billion. Construction Output came in at a flat 0.0%, beating the estimate of -1.0%. As well, Consumer Inflation Expectations gained 2.2%, compared to the 2.0% gain a month earlier. . In the US, the sole release on the schedule is Wholesale Inventories, which is expected to post a small gain of 0.1%. With a Fed rate hike again on the agenda, the markets will be listening closely to FOMC member Eric Rosengren, who will speak at an event in Boston.
British data in the third quarter has been stronger than expected, although there was a disappointment on Thursday, as Manufacturing Production, a key indicator, declined 0.9% in July, well short of the estimate of a 0.4% decline. This marked a second straight contraction and the weakest reading since February. This disappointing release was tempered by Industrial Production, which remained unchanged at 0.1%, above the forecast. Meanwhile, Bank of England Governor Mark Carney testified before a parliamentary committee on Wednesday and had to defend the BoE’s drastic moves in early August, following the shock Brexit vote. At the time, the bank cut rates to an all-time low of 0.25% and expanded the asset-purchase program to GBP 435 billion. Carney was a strong supporter of the losing “Remain” camp and has been criticized by some MPs for acting too aggressively in the wake of the Brexit vote. Carney stated that he had no regrets about the bank’s moves, although he did acknowledge that damage to the economy was less than forecast by the bank when it cut rates and expanded the asset-purchase scheme. Although recent data has generally been positive, concerns remain that the dramatic move to depart the EU could send the economy into a tailspin.
It was just a few weeks ago that Fed chair Janet Yellen said that the case in favor of a rate hike had improved, given stronger US data. Ever since that speech in Jackson Hole, the markets have been fixated on the possibility of a rate hike prior to the end of 2016. However, a spate of weak US numbers in the past week has lowered the likelihood of a move by the Fed. The CME FedWatch Tool is showing slim odds for a September move (18%), while a move in December is more likely (40%). Although the US labor market remains close to capacity, many FOMC members will be reluctant to approve a rate hike based solely on strong employment numbers. Consumer spending remains a concern, but the main sticking point is weak inflation levels, which will likely weaken even further if the Fed raises rates. Barring any spectacular data in the next few weeks, it appears a safe bet that the Fed will hug the sidelines in September and revisit the rate issue in December.
GBP/USD Fundamentals
Friday (September 9)
*All release times are EDT
* Key events are in bold
GBP/USD for Friday, September 9, 2016
GBP/USD September 9 at 8:05 EDT
Open: 1.3307 High: 1.3336 Low: 1.3282 Close: 1.3313
GBP/USD Technicals
S1 | S2 | S1 | R1 | R2 | R3 |
1.3033 | 1.3142 | 1.3219 | 1.3327 | 1.3480 | 1.3667 |
Further levels in both directions:
OANDA’s Open Positions Ratio
GBP/USD ratio is unchanged on Friday. Currently, short positions have a small majority (53%), indicative of slight trader bias towards GBP/USD breaking out and moving lower.
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