Dollar awaits hotly anticipated inflation data, euro maintains pressure on pound
Proactive Investors – All eyes are peeled on the US inflation reading due this afternoon.
Forecasters expect to see the sixth straight slowdown for the month of December, with an annual rate of 6.5% compared to 7.1% in November.
On a monthly basis, the consumer price index is expected to flatten following four consecutive months of increases, in part due to a notable drop in energy prices.
For better or worse, the reading should at least provide some clarity for the next interest rate decision in February.
A softer-than-expected inflation read will encourage a dovish 25 bps and drive the greenback further down, while a higher read will of course do the opposite. For what it’s worth, the Federal Reserve has made no overtures to reducing its 5%+ terminal rate.
The (DXY) has plateaued in anticipation, having closed only marginally lower yesterday and barely moved from its 102.82 position today.
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has fallen back around 20 pips to 1.213 this morning, following an uneventful Wednesday trade. Betting on a pound rally would be contingent on US matching or bettering market expectations.
continues to try to beat May 2022 highs, although the pair was seen marginally lower at 1.076 in this morning’s Asia session. Once again, if the US inflation read does what is expected of it, the pair could break above 1.078, last seen eight months ago.
was pushed back from the 88.5p resistance point in yesterday’s session, though the pair managed to close 0.2% higher at 88.53p and has moved up to 88.62p this morning.