Currency Point: Proceeding as planned - USD

 

As we laid out last week, the Federal Reserve has given us a playbook into how to trade FX over the coming months – particularly the next three.

All week US bond rates have risen as the market digests where inflation-linked real rates should be, come the start of 2022.

The Fed’s hawkishness has seen the US 2-year government bond yields from 0.27 percent to 0.32 percent at its highest before settling at 0.3 percent come Friday. The US 10-year yields rose from 1.45 percent to 1.57 percent, its highest level in 3 months, it has eased back to 1.54 percent. But, the trend is clear and the communication from the Board all last week is just as clear – Quantitative Easing (QE) will start to be unwound from November.

Here is the Board Communication that mattered from last week:

We remain strong in the view that EUR/USD and USD/JPY are the most likely pairs to move in sync with the Fed playbook thematics. EUR/USD has moved from $1.18 pre-FOMC to Friday’s $1.1579 is the lowest level for the pair since July last year.

A slide in US Treasury yields on Thursday knocked USD/JPY off its highest read since February 2020 of ¥112.07 back into ¥111.16, but as we stated last week JPY has the highest correlation with US real yields – ¥112.50 and above is very likely in the coming period.

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