Dollar wallows at six-month lows ahead of last Fed meeting of 2022

After raising interest rates by 75 basis points at four successive meetings, the US central bank is widely expected to deliver a 50 bp increase later in the day

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4 min read Last Updated : Dec 14 2022 | 7:59 PM IST

The dollar traded at its lowest in six months against the euro and pound on Wednesday after data showed U.S. inflation is cooling off, which investors believe gives the Federal Reserve room to slow the pace of future rate hikes.

After raising interest rates by 75 basis points at four successive meetings, the US central bank is widely expected to deliver a 50 bp increase later in the day. Traders will then turn their focus to Thursday meetings of the Bank of England and the European Central Bank, where consensus is also for a 50 bp rate hike.

The euro rose 0.2 per cent against the dollar to $1.06495, not far off a six-month intraday high of $1.0673 touched in the previous session after US inflation figures.

The pound, which also hit a six-month high after the U.S. data, was up 0.1 per cent at $1.2375 after a brief dip when UK inflation data too showed a sharper than expected fall.

But year-on-year inflation of 10.7 per cent, compared to a predicted 10.9 per cent, remains painfully high for British consumers.

U.S. consumer prices rose less than expected for a second straight month in November, with underlying consumer prices advancing by the least in 15 months, Tuesday's report from the Labor Department showed.

That data served to reinforce existing expectations that the Fed will slow the pace of its rate increases to 50 bps, and so the main focus of Wednesday's meeting will be the Fed's quarterly 'dot plot', which shows where policymakers expect rates to be at the end of each year, and remarks by chair Jerome Powell.

An increase in the median 'dot' for the level at the end of 2023 from the 4.625 per cent projection at the end of September is widely expected, but a key question is how much it will rise by.

"Our suspicion at this juncture is that Chair Powell has his work cut out in turning this momentum and any hawkish rhetoric is unlikely to get much traction in the face of yesterday's weak CPI print," Derek Halpenny, head of research, global markets at MUFG, said. "Any U.S. dollar strength on hawkish rhetoric could reverse quickly."

The dollar index, which measures the greenback versus six major currencies, was down a touch at 103.91, having made a six-month low of 103.57 in the wake of the inflation data.

It has fallen 9 per cent since hitting a 20-year high in September as expectations of high and rising U.S. interest rates, which fuelled dollar gains, have started to ease.

The dollar fell 0.5 per cent to 134.92 yen, and eased 0.2 per cent against the offshore Chinese yuan to 6.9541.

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Currency bid prices at 1148 GMT

Description RIC Last U.S. Close Pct Change YTD Pct High Bid Low Bid

Previous Change

Session

Euro/Dollar

$1.0652 $1.0630 +0.21% -6.30% +1.0672 +1.0619

 

Dollar/Yen

134.9350 135.5050 -0.42% +17.32% +135.7250 +134.6800

 

Euro/Yen

143.74 144.16 -0.29% +10.30% +144.2600 +143.5600

 

Dollar/Swiss

0.9275 0.9286 -0.10% +1.70% +0.9296 +0.9263

 

Sterling/Dollar

1.2377 1.2365 +0.11% -8.47% +1.2403 +1.2345

 

Dollar/Canadian

1.3560 1.3544 +0.12% +7.25% +1.3574 +1.3531

 

Aussie/Dollar

0.6863 0.6858 +0.08% -5.59% +0.6881 +0.6822

 

NZ

Dollar/Dollar 0.6441 0.6463 -0.36% -5.92% +0.6464 +0.6434

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First Published: Dec 14 2022 | 7:59 PM IST

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