Sunday, September 16, 2007
Market Focus Shifts to FOMC
Japan’s Market Closed for HolidayAt 5:00 AM Eurozone July Trade Balance (exp 6.8 bln euros, prev 7.8 bln euros)At 8:30 AM US September NY Fed Manufacturing (exp 18.0, prev 25.06)The greenback remains mixed against the majors, mired near all-time lows versus the euro around 1.3865 but firmer against the yen and the sterling. The week will kick off to a slow start with the Japanese market closed in observance of the Respect for the Elderly Day holiday. The primary focus among traders will be the FOMC monetary policy meeting on Tuesday, in which market participants are anticipating a 25-basis point rate cut to 5.00%.While an FOMC rate cut this week is not a foregone conclusion, recent deterioration in US economic fundamentals have raised speculation that the Fed will need to preempt a potential recession by easing policy to stimulate the economy. However, board members have delivered conflicting messages, with some maintaining their mantra of keeping inflationary pressure in check. It will be interesting to see whether the Fed responds to market calls for a cut while concurrently tempering inexorable expectations for further easing over the coming months. If a 25-basis point reduction does materialize on Tuesday, Bernanke will likely perform a balancing act between quelling burgeoning recessionary fears and containing runaway expectations for a series of rate cuts – given lingering concerns from Board members about inflation.
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