The Federal Reserve is widely expected to leave monetary policy settings unchanged following the January meeting.
Fed Chairman Powell's presser could provide important clues about the rate outlook.
The US Dollar could come under bearish pressure if the Fed leaves a rate cut in March on the table.
The United States (US) Federal Reserve (Fed) will announce monetary policy decisions following the first policy meeting of the year on Wednesday. Market participants widely anticipate that the US central bank will leave monetary policy settings unchanged after cutting the interest rate by 25 basis points (bps) to 4.25%-4.5% in December.
The CME FedWatch Tool shows that investors virtually see no chance of a rate cut in January, while pricing in a 33% probability of a 25 bps reduction in March. Hence, the statement language and comments from Fed Chairman Jerome Powell could drive the US Dollar's (USD) valuation, rather than the interest rate announcement.
"The FOMC is widely expected to maintain its policy stance unchanged at 4.25%-4.50% next week, with Chair Powell expected to communicate what's likely to be a cautious process for policymaking in the near horizon, while still espousing an easing bias," said TD Securities analysts previewing the Fed event. "In our view, decisions by Fed officials, while still highly data-dependent, are increasingly turning more Trump-dependent," added.
The US Federal Reserve is scheduled to announce its interest rate decision and publish the monetary policy statement on Wednesday at 19:00 GMT. This will be followed by Fed Chairman Jerome Powell's press conference starting at 19:30 GMT.
The revised Summary of Economic Projections (SEP), also known as the dot plot, published after the December policy meeting showed that policymakers are projecting two 25 bps rate cuts in 2025. In the press conference, Chairman Powell explained strong economic growth, low unemployment and expectations for higher inflation were primary reasons for projecting a slower policy-easing path.
The most likely scenario for the Fed is to reiterate its data-dependent approach to policy and for officials to wait for US President Donald Trump's trade and other economic policies to take shape. "We expect significant policy changes, we need to see what they are and the effects to get a clearer picture," Powell said at the presser in December.
In case Powell adopts an optimistic tone about the inflation outlook after Trump refrained from imposing day-one tariffs and voiced his willingness to work with China on trade issues, markets could see that as a sign pointing to a rate cut in March and weigh on the USD with the immediate reaction. On the other hand, investors could adopt a cautious stance if Powell talks about the potential undesired effects of proposed 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, two of the biggest US exporters, on inflation. In this scenario, the USD could gather strength against its rivals.(Cay) Newsmaker23
Source: fxstreet
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