{"id":14811,"date":"2020-10-23T15:55:00","date_gmt":"2021-06-22T12:55:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ironfx-com-php8.wp-dev.int.theitops.net\/?post_type=forex-blog&#038;p=14811"},"modified":"2025-12-29T15:59:21","modified_gmt":"2025-12-29T13:59:21","slug":"central-banks-gdp-rates-and-inflation-in-the-forefront","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ironfx-id.com\/en\/central-banks-gdp-rates-and-inflation-in-the-forefront\/","title":{"rendered":"Central banks, GDP rates and inflation in the forefront"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>With the US elections closing in, the political climate in the US becomes more and more tense. Next week, is the final week ahead of the elections and we expect volatility to be present once again. On the monetary front, we highlight the release of three interest rate decisions by central banks, namely the ECB\u2019s, BoC\u2019s and BoJ\u2019s. As for financial releases, albeit the action may be a bit slow at the beginning of the week, we note the preliminary inflation rates for countries of the Eurozone for October, Australia for Q3, as well as the preliminary GDP rates for Q3, of the US and countries of the Eurozone.<\/p>\n<h3>USD \u2013 GDP rates eyed as presidential elections near<\/h3>\n<p>The debate last night tended to create little volatility for the USD. The debate was fierce, yet the two candidates seemed to be more restrained in comparison to the first debate as they largely kept within time limits and the discussion was less chaotic than the first time. Overall, the debate failed to provide a clear winner in the sense that no one of the two candidates showed to have the edge over the other, keeping practically the situation unchanged. Yet, there are indications that the US President may be closing in on Biden. Its\u2019 characteristic that recent polls show the gap between the two candidates narrowing to 9%. As for the fiscal stimulus negotiations, House of Representatives speaker Nancy Pelosi stated yesterday that the negotiations were making progress with the White House, yet once again Senate Republicans seem to be negative.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/shared.gighl.com\/Morning-Pictures-2020\/October-2020\/23-10-2020\/Weekly\/US%20GDP%20Final%20QQ.JPG\" alt=\"US GDP % qoq\" \/><\/p>\n<p>We still see that the chance of a fiscal stimulus being approved before the US Presidential elections is rather slim, yet any headlines showing further progress could cause safe haven outflows for the USD. On the other hand, it should be noted that such a stimulus seems to be badly needed for the US economy so some sort of a deal is expected, yet the elections may complicate the situation. On the monetary front, we expect the situation to be a bit quieter after last week\u2019s flurry of statements by Fed Officials. However, its not only politics and monetary policy next week. Financial releases such as the US GDP (advance) rate for Q3 could capture trader\u2019s attention. Before that, we also note the release of the US Durable Goods orders for September and the consumer confidence for October on Tuesday. While on Thursday we get the weekly initial jobless claims figure, which unexpectedly dropped substantially yesterday, while on Friday we get the US consumption rate for September and the final University of Michigan Sentiment for October.<\/p>\n<h3>GBP \u2013 Fundamentals to keep monopolising trader\u2019s attention<\/h3>\n<p>The pound rallied after reports surfaced that the UK and the EU were to restart intensive negotiations over a post Brexit deal in London yesterday. As per officials the aim is to reach a deal by mid-November in order to leave enough time for it to be implemented ahead of UK\u2019s departure on December 31st. EU chief Brexit negotiator Barnier stated that a deal is \u201cwithin reach\u201d if the UK and the EU work hard to overcome any differences in the coming days.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/shared.gighl.com\/Morning-Pictures-2020\/October-2020\/23-10-2020\/Weekly\/UK%20Nationwide%20House%20Price%20MM.JPG\" alt=\"UK nationwide house prices % mom\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Analysts mention that probably a deal seems to be in the cards ahead of the deadline, albeit we also add that it may be on limited issues and not the full range. Brexit could continue to dominate the headlines in the coming days and be a prime mover for the pound. However we tend to worry for the economic outlook of the UK. It was characteristic how the preliminary composite PMI for October retreated to a four month low today. However it\u2019s not all bleak, as today the retail sales growth rate for September accelerated, providing a positive signal. Given the rise of covid 19 cases in the UK and the coming winter months with possibly stricter restrictions, its difficult to see how the UK\u2019s economic recovery is to be refueled. It was characteristic that Chancellor of the Exchequer Sunak, publicised a wide range of meassures a rather generous government support yesterday. The measures include further wage subsidies as well as wider grants for businesses. BoE policymakers seemed prepared to provide furhter monetary stimulus. They still are keeping negative interest rates in the toolkit yet they consider such a scenario as somewhat remote. As for financial releases, next week we highlight UK\u2019s CBI distributive trades for October on Tuesday and the Nationwide House prices growth rate for October on Thursday.<\/p>\n<h3>CAD \u2013 BoC interest rate decision in focus<\/h3>\n<p>The Loonie ended the week stronger that when it begun against the USD. It should be noted that there was political unrest in Ottawa in the past days, as Trudeau set the future of his government on the line. Nevertheless, Trudeau\u2019s government was able to survive politically the confidence vote and avoided a snap election. On the other hand, oil prices remained largely unchanged, despite OPEC\u2019s promise for some action to support the oil market. The low volatility of oil prices tended to provide little if any help for the Looney. Focus of CAD traders could be on BoC\u2019s interest rate decision next Wednesday. The bank is widely expected to remain on hold at +0.25%, and currently CAD OIS imply a probability of 97% for such a scenario. Despite some expectations for a stronger than expected recovery of Canada\u2019s economy, we expect the bank to maintain a rather cautious if not dovish tone and probably stick to its line of a bumpy and prolonged recovery ahead. As for the bank\u2019s QE program, we could see the bank maintain a wait and see position in the coming meeting. Also BoC Governor Macklem\u2019s press conference with BoC Deputy Governor Wilkins could generate some interest among traders. As for financial releases, we highlight Canada\u2019s Building Permits growth rate for September on Thursday while on Friday we get the producer prices growth rate also for September and most importantly the monthly GDP rate for August.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/shared.gighl.com\/Morning-Pictures-2020\/October-2020\/23-10-2020\/Weekly\/Canada%20GDP%20MM.JPG\" alt=\"Canada GDP % mom\" \/><\/p>\n<h3>EUR \u2013 ECB meeting in the middle of the pandemic<\/h3>\n<p>The common currency weakened against the USD, largely driven also by the strengthening of the US currency in the past two days. Yet also the rising COVID-19 cases in Europe seem to weigh on EUR. The situation seems to be especially grave in France given that yesterday\u2019s new infection cases surpassed 41k, increasing market worries. It\u2019s characteristic that reportedly, France extended its curfew lockdown measures for some 46 million of its residents. The situation remains worrying also for other parts of Europe as Germany yesterday had over 11k new cases and Italy confirmed 16k new infections yesterday. We expect that the new restriction measures in place could intensify without ruling out even a possible full lockdown for various parts of Europe, and the resurgence of the pandemic could drag on Eurozone\u2019s economic recovery, slowing it down. Today\u2019s preliminary PMI readings for October were discouraging, as all readings for France, Germany and the Eurozone as a whole retreated, with the exception of Germany\u2019s PMI for the manufacturing sector. Hence, traders are expected to keep a close eye on ECB\u2019s interest rate decision next week. The bank is widely expected to keep rates on hold keeping the refinancing rate at 0.0%, yet more stimulus may be in the cards via the bank\u2019s PEPP program, possibly with an extension or the announcement of its extension. Overall, we expect a substantially dovish tone. However, the bank\u2019s meeting may prove to be no game changer for the common currency as a number of important financial releases are also due out. We note Germany\u2019s Ifo indicator\u2019s for October and Germany\u2019s France\u2019s and Eurozone\u2019s preliminary CPI rates for October and GDP rates for Q3.<\/p>\n<h3>JPY \u2013 BoJ interest rate decision once again in the spotlight<\/h3>\n<p>JPY strengthened on Wednesday against the USD substantially, mostly due to safe haven flows for the Japanese currency and was able to maintain those gains. We tend to expect that safe haven flows could remain the dominant driver behind the Japanese currencys\u2019 direction next week as well, yet BoJ\u2019s interest rate decision could also generate some interest.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/shared.gighl.com\/Morning-Pictures-2020\/October-2020\/23-10-2020\/Weekly\/Japan%20Industrial%20O-P%20Rev%20MM.JPG\" alt=\"Japan industrial output % mom\" \/><\/p>\n<p>The bank is widely expected to remain on hold at -0.10% and currently JPY OIS imply a probability of 81.58% for such a scenario, with the rest favouring a possible 10 basis points rate cut. Analysts also expect the bank to remain on hold, yet we could see the bank implying that it will extend its extraordinary measures for responding to Covid led crisis, given Kuroda\u2019s comment\u2019s last month. We are eager to see whether the bank\u2019s slightly optimistic outlook for the Japanese economy is to be repetated and if the bank is to reiterate or reaffirm that \u201cJapan&#8217;s economy has started to pick up with economic activity resuming gradually\u201d. It should be noted that the bank had underscored the stability of the country\u2019s financial system a few days ago. As for financial releases we would highlight Friday, as we get a slew of economic data, among them we note the release of the Preliminary industrial output growth rate for September as well as Tokyo\u2019s inflation rates for October.<\/p>\n<h3>General Comment<\/h3>\n<p>We understand that there are fundamental issues around the globe as mentioned above and we highlight the course of the pandemic in various countries around the world as well as Brexit in the UK and the central bank interest rate decision mentioned also above. Yet we tend to focus on the US fundamentals, given the gravity of what is in stake with the US elections. Hence, we may see the USD gaining the initiative over other currencies somewhat in the coming week. The uncertainty surrounding the US political stage seems to be perplexed further given that besides the US presidential elections, also a number of Senate seats could flip over to the Democrats, changing the balance of power in the US dramatically. On the other hand, the possibility of an approval or not of a fiscal stimulus package in the US could also create substantial volatility for the greenback once again. Also note that the stock-markets are going through an earnings season, which could also affect the greenback\u2019s direction.<\/p>\n<p>Disclaimer:<\/p>\n<p><i>This information is not considered as investment advice or an investment recommendation, but instead a marketing communication. IronFX is not responsible for any data or information provided by third parties referenced, or hyperlinked, in this communication.<\/i><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With the US elections closing in, the political climate in the US becomes more and more tense. 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