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Published by Gbaf News
Posted on March 21, 2014

In line CPI data

Capital Trust Markets
Yesterday, at GMT 12:30 PM, the US inflation data was published by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. The outcome was mostly in line with the expectations, as for all urban consumers CPI increased 0.1 percent in February on a seasonally adjusted basis as expected by the market. However, over the last 12 months, all items CPI increased 1.1 percent before seasonal adjustment, missing the expectations of 1.2%. I do not believe that this outcome will change the mood of the fed members. So, inflation at the moment is floating in line with the fed’s expectations.
FOMC Impact
The Fed rate decision is lined up later during the day. The market is broadly expecting another $10B reduction in the bond buying program. So, there are three possible scenarios:
First – $10B cut – USD positive, and the pairs to watch for a rollover are EURUSD and NZDUSD
Second – No taper – USD negative – Watch for a spike in GBPUSD.
Third – $5B reduction – Mild reaction possible, mostly USD negative – USDJPY could bounce.
Unavoidable break in the USD
The US dollar is shaping up for a big move in the coming days for sure, as can be seen in the US dollar Index chart shown below. There is a contracting triangle forming on the 4 hour chart. The resistance lies at around the 79.50 level, and support lies at around the 79.20 level. Considering the events lined up, one can expect a breakout. An upside swing could take the USD all the way back up to 79.90 level.
Prepared by Aayush Jindal, Chief Technical Analyst at Capital Trust Markets
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