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Fed's dovish stance and rising consumer confidence pushed the dollar to fluctuate lower.
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IntroductionDovish Remarks from the Federal Reserve: Approaching Neutral Rates, Slowing Down is WiserOn November ...
Dovish Remarks from the Federal Reserve: Approaching Neutral Rates,nova foreign exchange trader information Slowing Down is Wiser
On November 27th, Chicago Federal Reserve President Goolsbee stated that the Federal Reserve is gradually approaching a neutral monetary policy level, and that it is "completely wise" to slow the pace of interest rate cuts. He emphasized that "when determining what is neutral or restrictive policy, market performance needs to be observed, which takes time." This statement echoes previous remarks by Federal Reserve Chairman Powell, who indicated that as the neutral rate level is approached, the pace of policy adjustments may need to slow down.
Goolsbee’s dovish stance has once again drawn market attention to the direction of Federal Reserve policy. The market currently expects the Federal Reserve to cut rates by 25 basis points in December, but there remains uncertainty about the path of subsequent rate cuts.
Consumer Confidence Strengthens, Recession Expectations Hit New Lows
The U.S. consumer confidence index slightly increased in November, rising from 109.6 in October to 111.7, reflecting continued optimism about the economic outlook. Data shows that the proportion of those expecting the U.S. economy to fall into recession in the next 12 months has dropped to its lowest level since 2022. Optimism among Republican voters about the economy has significantly boosted overall confidence.
Dollar Fluctuates and Retraces, Euro and Pound Strengthen
The dollar index fluctuated and consolidated on Tuesday, slightly retracing to around 106.80. Profit-taking and easing trade concerns put pressure on the dollar, while expectations of a rate cut in December further weighed on the dollar's movement.
The euro slightly rose, trading around 1.0490, supported by short covering and the retracement of the dollar. However, market expectations of a 50 basis point rate cut by the European Central Bank in December limited its gains. The pound also rebounded due to the softer dollar and short covering, currently at 1.2570, though weak UK economic data posed some limitations on the pound's rebound.
Market Outlook and Key Focus
Looking ahead, the market will focus on the Federal Reserve's policy moves and further changes in the dollar's trajectory. Today's key focus includes Germany’s consumer confidence index, the U.S. third-quarter GDP revision, durable goods order data, and initial jobless claims. Investors should also be cautious about euro and pound performances near key resistance levels. Short-term support for the dollar index is at 106.30, with resistance at 107.30, while euro resistance is set at 1.0600 and pound resistance at 1.2650. Market volatility may intensify with the release of economic data.
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