Reduced Fed Rate Hike Expectations Undercut the Dollar

Money transfer Global Currency by Panuwatccn via Shutterstock The dollar index (DXY00) fell to a 2.25-month low on Monday and finished down -0.04%.  The dollar extended last week’s losses on Monday after a raft of weaker-than-expected US economic news dialed back expectations of tighter Fed policy.  The chance of a Fed rate hike next month…


Reduced Fed Rate Hike Expectations Undercut the Dollar
Money transfer Global Currency by Panuwatccn via Shutterstock
Money transfer Global Currency by Panuwatccn via Shutterstock

The dollar index (DXY00) fell to a 2.25-month low on Monday and finished down -0.04%.  The dollar extended last week’s losses on Monday after a raft of weaker-than-expected US economic news dialed back expectations of tighter Fed policy.  The chance of a Fed rate hike next month has dropped to 37% from about 75% in late July.

The dollar is also being undercut by reduced safe-haven demand as President Trump appears to have given up on plans for any new major military attack on Iran for the time being, favoring economic pressure instead.  Treasury Secretary Bessent said last Friday that the administration will soon announce unprecedented economic measures against Iran that “have never been seen in the history of economic isolation of a country.” Yet, the military conflict continues as there were reports that Iran attacked two Abu Dhabi oil vessels in the Strait of Hormuz last Thursday night.

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Dollar losses were limited on Monday amid some better-than-expected US economic news.  The Aug Empire manufacturing survey showed general business conditions unexpectedly rose +5.0 to a 4.5-year high of 20.6, stronger than expectations of a decline to 10.0.  Also, the Aug NAHB housing market index unexpectedly rose +1 to 35, stronger than expectations of a decline to 33. In addition, Monday’s +2% jump in WTI crude oil to a 3-week high boosted inflation expectations and may prompt the Fed to tighten monetary policy, a supportive factor for the dollar. 

The markets are discounting a 37% probability of a +25 bp rate hike at the next FOMC meeting on September 15-16.

EUR/USD (^EURUSD) rose to a 2-month high on Monday and finished up by +0.02%.  Dollar weakness on Monday gave the euro a boost.  Also, higher European government bond yields strengthened the euro’s interest rate differentials as the 10-year German bund yield rose to a 15-year high on Monday at 3.223%.  The euro fell from its best level after crude oil prices rallied more than +2% to a3-week high, which is bearish for the Eurozone economy and the euro as Europe imports most of its energy. 

The markets are discounting a 94% chance of a +25 bp ECB rate hike at its next policy meeting on September 10.

USD/JPY (^USDJPY) rose by +0.17% on Monday.  The yen gave up an early advance on Monday and dropped to a 2-week low against the dollar after crude oil prices rallied more than +2% to a 3-week high, a bearish factor for Japan’s economy and the yen, as Japan imports more than 90% of its energy.  The yen was also under pressure after Monday’s economic news showed Japan’s Q2 GDP grew less than expected, a negative factor for the yen.  In addition, higher T-note yields on Monday were bearish for the yen. 

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