What you need to take care of on Thursday, October 13:
The American Dollar finished Wednesday little changed, despite some noise coming from major central banks. Investors await US inflation data, which could provide fresh clues on where the US Federal Reserve is heading next
The Bank of England (BOE) Governor Andrew Bailey was once again on the wires this Wednesday amid the latest emergency program. Rumors that the central bank could extend its latest emergency founding program beyond this week triggered risk appetite early on Wednesday, although the BOE quickly denied such a possibility, sending investors back into the US Dollar. Bank of England Chief Economist Huw Pill later noted that he believes a “significant” monetary policy response would be required in November.
UK Prime Minister Liz Truss aims to move forward with the mini-budget, despite criticism about the £60 billion funding hole. Truss repeated that she would not cut public spending, despite tax cuts and skyrocketing inflation.
Mid-US afternoon, the US Federal Reserve released the Minutes of the latest meeting. Policymakers repeated they are determined to maintain the restrictive monetary policy to control elevated inflation. Additionally, officials said that once they reach what they consider a restrictive level, “it would be appropriate to keep it there for a period of time.”
Restricted volatility could be blamed on the upcoming US Consumer Price Index report. Inflation is expected to have risen by 8.1% YoY, decreasing slightly from the previous 8.3%. Core inflation, on the other hand, is expected to have ticked higher toward its recent multi-decade high of 6.5%. Also, Germany will publish the final estimate of its September CPI, foreseen steady at 10.9% in its EU harmonized version.
Despite being away from investors’ radar, coronavirus may soon become a theme across financial markets. China’s zero-covid policy is seeing fresh shutdowns in the country, with Shanghai closing schools, bars, gyms, and other venues. China is not alone, as Europe and the WHO warned about a new wave entering Europe, which could be complicated by a resurgence of flu.
The EUR/USD pair remains stable at around 0.9700, while GBP/USD has been a bit more volatile, ending the day at around 1.1100. The USD/CAD currently trades at 1.3810, while AUD/USD is up to 0.6280.
The Japanese yen plunged against the greenback, with USD/JPY reaching a fresh multi-decade high of 146.96, holding on to gain as the Bank of Japan refrained from intervening.
Gold ticked higher and trades around $1,675 a troy ounce, while crude oil prices extended their slide. WTI is now at $87.20 a barrel.
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