Forexlive Americas FX news wrap: Fed’s Kaplan’s softens stance on taper

Forex news for North American trading on August 20, 2021

Back on August 11, Fed’s Kaplan said “he was in favor of announcing a plan to taper at the Sept meeting and start tapering in October”.  

Today near the start of the NY session, Kaplan in an interview on FOXBusiness said:

  • The big “imponderable” is path of Delta virus.
  • So far the Delta virus has not had a material effect on mobility
  • Delta virus is limiting production output and slowing return to office
  • Will be watching it Delta carefully
  • If Delta is having a more negative effect on GDP growth could cause me to adjust my views

That softening of the tone from one of the more hawkish Fed president’s, had traders thinking about next week’s Jackson Hole symposium where Fed’s Powell is scheduled to speak. The market has been preparing for the possibility that Powell would use the opportunity to tilt his bias more toward the sooner rather than later side.  However, if Kaplan has reservations, the Fed chair would certainly not change his mind so soon. That is not to say, that the Fed would not start to taper in 2022. It will more likely wait for a clearer picture. (*** The Kansas City Fed just announced that the Summit will be held virtually and NOT face-to-face due to the Delta variant threat. That symbolic action, may be casting the vote for the Fed toward no announced taper now or most likely the September meeting too).  

As a result, stocks which were negative in premarket trading, turned positive by the open. As the day went on, flow funds moved back into the NASDAQ index, closing higher by 1.19% which was the largest gain in four weeks. The Dow industrial average rose by 0.65% and the S&P index rose by 0.81%. Nevertheless, the major indices did still closed lower for the week. The Dow at its worst week since mid-June as it felt -1.11%. The NASDAQ for the week fell -0.73% and the S&P fell by -0.61%.

In the European equity markets today, they two recovered from earlier losses and closed  higher on the day (the Italian FTSE MIB did close near unchanged). 

Below are the ranges and changes for the major North American and European indices:

In the forex market today, the US dollar started strong on the day on flight to safety flows (the CHF was also one of the strongest).  By the end of the day, the greenback had given up most of its gains verse the CAD, AUD and NZD (closed up just 0.02 to 0.12% vs those currencies after being up 0.28% to 0.56% in each of those pairs). The dollar was lower vs the EUR (-0.26% vs +0.03% at the start of the day) and -0.17% vs the CHF (was near unchanged at the start of the day).  The weakest currency was the NZD.  The CAD which started the day as the weakest is closing mixed. This was despite the seventh straight decline in crude oil prices today. 

US stocks moved higher
In other markets today:

  • Spot gold is trading up $1.40 or 0.08% $1780.76. The price traded in a sideways narrow range this week but was able to stay below the $1800 level
  • Spot silver is trading down $0.20 -0.86% $23.01.
  • WTI crude oil futures fell for the seventh consecutive day with the price declining $1.70 or -2.67% to $61.92
  • Bitcoin is going into the weekend with a strong gain to the upside. It rose $1982 or 4.24% to $48,746.61. The high price reached $49,163.98 – just short of the $50,000 level. Will traders take the price over that key hurdle during weekend trading?

IN the US debt market, the yields were mostly higher with the benchmark 10 year yield up 1.3 basis points to 1.255%. The 30 year yield showed a modest decline with the yield falling -0.4 basis points to 1.872%.

US yields were higher

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