Dollar is losing ground ahead of the CPI 💲

1:44 pm 12 July 2023

🔴 CPI scheduled at 14:30 - a key reading from the perspective of interest rate decisions

At 14:30, we will learn the CPI inflation reading for June in the US. Expectations indicate a significant decline, mainly due to a high base from last year. Although today's reading is unlikely to change the Fed's stance on a July rate hike, a very low reading and further decline in PPI inflation on Thursday could result in the rate hike at the end of this year being the last move by the US central bank.

What are our expectations?

  • CPI inflation for June is expected to fall to 3.1% YoY (previously: 4.0% YoY)
  • Monthly CPI: 0.3% MoM (previously: 0.1% MoM)
  • Core CPI inflation is expected to drop to 5.0% YoY (previously: 5.3% YoY)
  • Monthly core CPI: 0.3% MoM (previously: 0.4% MoM)

Quantitative models such as ECAN from Bloomberg and the Cleveland Fed indicate even greater declines in inflation, down to 3.0% YoY for the headline reading and 4.9% YoY for the core reading. At the same time, these models suggest that we may see lower monthly readings, around 0.2% MoM, mainly due to lower car prices, not to mention the high base with energy prices from last year. We are also witnessing a further slowdown in housing market price growth, including key factors affecting inflation, such as rental equivalents and actual rents. Furthermore, there is a significant decrease in inflation expectations among service sector entrepreneurs. A 3-month shift suggests that YoY CPI inflation could even drop to 2.5%. However, it should be noted that today's reading of headline inflation will most likely be a local low point for this year, assuming there won't be a monthly price decline.

Services indicate that inflation could drop significantly. On the other hand, factors such as relatively stable fuel prices for many months may lead to an inflation rebound later in the year. Source: Bloomberg, XTB.

What else is worth to consider?

  • Tomorrow we will learn the PPI inflation. It is expected to decrease to 0.2% YoY for final demand and reach a negative level for finished goods after the last reading at -0.9% YoY.
  • We have recently observed a noticeable decline in health insurance-related inflation. Starting from October, health insurance will have a positive contribution to inflation, somewhat offsetting the impact of falling housing market inflation dynamics.
  • BofA's analysis suggests that today's inflation is likely to hit a low point, considering the average monthly inflation growth of 0.2% that occurred before the pandemic. Inflation may still hit a low point this year if prices rise by an average of 0.0% MoM or 0.1% MoM. Assuming a 0.2% MoM scenario, BofA predicts inflation of around 3.9% YoY in January next year, which could be an argument for further rate hikes by the Fed.
Negative fuel contribution will most likely occur in June. Additionally, the Manheim index suggests a significant decline in inflation related to used cars. Source: Bloomberg, XTB.

How will the dollar behave?

EURUSD has recently shown a clear rebound in the past few sessions and has likely invalidated the RGR formation, with the neckline around the 1.0700 level. We also observe a noticeable decline in yields, which should support further weakness in the dollar. However, if today's inflation reading does not surprise with lower levels, the market may interpret it as the Fed's readiness for two rate hikes, so we cannot rule out a local peak during today's session. However, an important test will also take place tomorrow because theoretically, PPI inflation for final demand could fall into negative territory. In such a case, on the contrary this could set new local highs for EURUSD.

Source: xStation5

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