Hawkish Fed Outlook Shift

The US Dollar is on course to end the week firmly higher with the DXY remaining well-bid on the back of the shift in view from the Fed midweek. Despite cutting rates by a further .25% as expected, the Fed struck a decidedly less-dovish tone with Fed Powell warning over division among policymakers and a lack of conviction over further easing this year. With uncertainty growing over the lack of labour market data available to policymakers during the ongoing US govt shutdown, Powell warned that a furtehr cut in December (as per the recent dot plot forecasts) was not a foregone conclusion. On the back of those comments, pricing for a December cut has dropped from around 95% pre-FOMC to around 66% currently.

Trump & Xi Agree Deal

Alongside the shift in Fed expectations, USD is also deriving support from news of a fresh trade agreement between the US and China this week. Following preliminary talks between US and Chinese officials over the weekend, Trump and Xi signed off on a deal which includes a 12-month extension of tariff pauses, US access to rare earths as well as increased Chinese purchases of US soybeans. Markets are hopeful the meeting and deal will mark the start of better relations between Trump and Xi, feeding into better US economic prospects.

Technical Views

DXY

The rally this week has seen the index breaking out above the 99.15 level with the channel break now starting to build fresh momentum. If price can stay above 99.15, 100.38 will be the next resistance to watch with the 101.91 level above the higher target for bulls.