Fed, BoE Step Back, Yields Push up


The market and the FOMC are on different pages. The market is pricing in an 80% chance of a hike before the end of 2022 and the Fed is saying there won't be a hike until 2024.
Powell tried to explain that the new reaction function for the Fed is to wait for data to show significant progress toward goals rather than relying on forecasts. He also repeatedly emphasized that they view the expected reopening rise in inflation as transitory.
The dollar sank across the board; 40 pips initially and then it continued lower. USD/CAD fell to a fresh 3-year low in the seventh day of selling.
The bond market struggled and long-dated yields initially rose on inflation fears but that later mostly reversed in an front-end led bull steepener. Naturally, stocks cheered the pledge for lower rates.
In the bigger picture, Powell and the FOMC continue to set them up for a clash with markets. He highlighted as much by saying that they won't achieve credibility on pledges to remain patient until they've proven it with actions rather than words.
So ultimately this push-and-pull between the Fed and markets will continue until sustained inflation materializes or the Fed's patience is rewarded. It's a poker game with market participants caught in between.
For now, expect the dollar to remain under pressure on the dovish Fed and for commodity currencies to remain bid.
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