FxPro information and reviews
FxPro
89%
eToro information and reviews
eToro
86%
HFM information and reviews
HFM
85%
Just2Trade information and reviews
Just2Trade
77%
IronFX information and reviews
IronFX
77%
XM information and reviews
XM
76%

Fedspeak and US retail sales could test dollar's resilience


18 June 2024

TP Market Analysis   Written by TP Market Analysis

Fed speakers to move the market again?

Amidst a holiday-shortened week, Fed speakers will be out in force, and it will be interesting to see if the hawks adopt an even more aggressive rhetoric. Minneapolis Fed President Kashkari has already commented that “it’s reasonable that a rate cut could come in December” with the more moderate Philadelphia Fed President Harker agreeing that "one cut would be appropriate this year".

At least six Fed speakers will be on the wires today including regional Fed presidents Barkin, Collins, Musalem, Logan, and Goolsbee, and Fed board member Kugler. With the exception of Barkin and Logan who are outright hawks and do not vote in 2024, the remaining speakers are probably going to express a more dovish take on the recent developments.

The market is currently pricing 45bps of easing in 2024 with a strong tendency for lower expected rates if the Fedspeak continues to be hawkish. However, as Chairman Powell highlighted at last week’s press conference, the data will determine if the Fed cuts rates this year.

US retail sales in the spotlight

The May retail sales report will be published at 12.30 GMT. Strong domestic demand is one of the key reasons for the continued economic outperformance of the US against the remaining developed countries. The market is expecting a positive set of figures today, which are unlikely to be welcomed by the doves.

In more detail, headline retail sales are forecast to record a monthly 0.2% jump. Similarly, the retail control group index, which focuses on retail and food stores, is seen rising by 0.4% and thus reversing April’s correction. However, when considering the latest prints from both the Consumer Confidence and the University of Michigan consumer sentiment indices, there is a good possibility of a downside surprise today.

European political risks to continue impacting the market

The US dollar is holding most of its recent gains against the euro as the heightened political risk has receded a tad. The French stock market managed to close in the green yesterday, but it is still around 5.5% down since the June 6 European elections outcome. Similarly, the 10-year yield spread between France and Germany tightened a bit yesterday but remains at its highest level since March 2020. With the first round of France’s parliamentary election just 12 days away, headlines from the euro area’s second largest economy will probably continue to affect overall sentiment.  

RBA meeting held no surprises

As widely expected, the RBA cash rate was left unchanged at 4.35%, with the statement being mostly similar to the May one and acknowledging that inflation is easing more slowly than previously expected. Interestingly, RBA Governor Bullock mentioned that there was a discussion on whether to hike rates, but the committee did not consider a rate cut today. As a result, the aussie/dollar pair is higher again today and a tad closer to its mid-May highs.

The market is clearly not believing that the RBA could hike rates as it is still pricing in 15bps of rate cuts by the end of the year, with the total easing amount rising to 53bps by the end of 2025. Until the August 6 gathering, a plethora of important data will be published with the decisive inflation report for the second quarter of 2024 expected on July 31.

By XM.com

#source


RELATED

Dollar fights back as Middle East risks resurface

Middle East tensions keep oil and geopolitical risks elevated; Dollar rebounds as investors prepare for the US CPI and Fedspeak; US equities surge, but Nasdaq 100 still faces key risks; Gold reaches key region; dollar/yen disregards hawkish minutes.

10 Aug 2026

Dollar gains amid Middle East uncertainty, Wall Street extends rally on strong earnings

The US dollar rebounded against all but one of its major peers on Monday, finishing the day nearly unchanged only against JPY.

4 Aug 2026

Yen intervention sends shockwaves through FX markets

The US dollar fell across the board yesterday, driven mainly by the sharp and massive drop in dollar/yen, which raised eyebrows and suspicion of intervention.

31 Jul 2026

Dollar slides after Fed holds rates steady. BoE and BoJ take center stage

The US dollar fell across the board on Wednesday following the FOMC decision, even though the outcome had some hawkish bits.

30 Jul 2026

Markets await technology earnings

While it has been a solid start to the Q2 earnings season, the first big test comes today as Alphabet and Tesla publish their earnings reports after US markets close, followed by Intel tomorrow.

22 Jul 2026

Dollar caught between geopolitical risks and earnings

Mixed movements persist in financial markets, as investors are trying to predict the next leg of the renewed Middle East conflict while also positioning ahead of Wednesday’s pivotal earnings reports.

21 Jul 2026

Dollar retreat deepens as Fed hike bets ease, yen and stocks rally

The US dollar continued pulling back against its major peers on Thursday, losing the most ground against the kiwi, which remained supported after the RBNZ’s hawkish hike.

10 Jul 2026

Dollar slips after Fed minutes; Geopolitics keep markets on edge

The US dollar pulled back against most of its major peers yesterday, extending gains only against the yen.

9 Jul 2026

Risk appetite stumbles as geopolitical risks resurface

WTI spot oil climbed above $73, while the December 2026 WTI oil futures contract is trading, at the time of writing, slightly above $71, essentially erasing the decline of the past two weeks.

8 Jul 2026

Equity rally grows more vulnerable amid policy and valuation concerns

The Nasdaq 100 index once again led the rally, but the Dow Jones index made the headlines as it posted another record high.

7 Jul 2026

US data and Fedspeak take centre stage as dollar holds firm

US-Iran fresh hostilities end; meeting scheduled for tomorrow as oil is little-changed; Month-end and quarter-end rebalancing flows could amplify volatility ahead of Thursday's US jobs report; US dollar is supported, while US equity indices seek direction.

29 Jun 2026

Dollar strength persists as attention shifts to UK politics

Following numerous back-and-forth, mostly due to Israel’s continued military operations in Lebanon, after almost 18 hours of discussions, armed with the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire, the US and Iran agreed on a 60-day roadmap to a comprehensive peace agreement.

22 Jun 2026

Hawkish Fed fuels dollar, yen and gold extend declines

The US dollar continued to gain against all the other major currencies on Thursday, still receiving fuel from Wednesday’s hawkish FOMC decision, where 9 members voted for at least one quarter-point rate hike by the end of the year...

19 Jun 2026

Dollar rallies on Fed’s hawkish hold; BoE awaited

The US dollar rose sharply against most of its major peers on Wednesday, though it is pulling somewhat back today.

18 Jun 2026

US CPI in focus as risk appetite falters

Fresh US-Iran hostilities fail to push oil prices sustainably higher; peace deal expectations remain intact; US equity markets are under pressure despite strong SpaceX IPO demand; Today’s US CPI report could prove pivotal for Fed expectations and broader risk appetite.

10 Jun 2026

Dollar and oil slide on US-Iran ceasefire extension

The US dollar slipped against all its major counterparts on Thursday, and although it stabilized somewhat today, it extended its fall against the kiwi after Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) Governor Anna Breman said that rate hikes are likely to be delivered faster than previously anticipated to prevent inflation from spiraling out of control.

29 May 2026

New hostilities in the Middle East weigh on truce hopes

The US dollar traded higher against all but one of its major peers on Wednesday, losing ground only against the kiwi, which was bolstered by the RBNZ’s hawkish hold.

28 May 2026

Risk markets rally, dollar slides on US-Iran deal hopes

Numerous reports and commentary from President Trump, Secretary of State Rubio and Iranian officials pointing to an imminent US-Iran agreement have boosted risk appetite in markets.

25 May 2026

Nvidia holds the key to the next leg in risk assets

No light at the end of the Middle East talks tunnel; oil prices remain dangerously high; US equity markets are shielded by Nvidia earnings expectations, ignoring elevated yields; Disappointment from Nvidia results and FOMC minutes could trigger a broader correction.

20 May 2026

Oil, yields and Nvidia test investors’ stamina

Middle East negotiations continue to dominate market sentiment; Elevated oil prices and Treasury yields cast a shadow over equities; A strong market decline could force Trump’s hand.

19 May 2026


Editors' Picks

How to Compare Forex Brokers Like a Professional in 2026

Professional, research-oriented framework for comparing brokers. It explains why comparative analysis is essential, defines absolute versus relative comparison criteria, analyzes the role of geography, and provides a detailed comparison table.

Automating Success: The Benefits and Risks of Using Forex Expert Advisors

This article explores the benefits and risks associated with using Forex Expert Advisors, providing insights into how traders can maximize their potential while mitigating potential downsides.

Best Forex Brokers 2025

By prioritizing factors such as overall rating, regulatory compliance, trading conditions and platform reliability traders can make an informed decision that aligns with their trading needs and aspirations, setting the stage for a potentially prosperous trading journey.

How to Choose the Best Forex Advisor 2025

Key Factors to Consider When Choosing a Forex Advisor. Risk Management. Fees and Costs. Compatibility with Your Trading Style.

Understanding Forex Market Forecasts: Methods, Accuracy, Tools, Strategies, and Trading Insights

Forex forecasts are constructed using market data that includes historical prices, trading volume proxies, volatility measures, and macroeconomic indicators. Price history plays a central role because financial markets exhibit conditional patterns, such as momentum and mean reversion, that can be statistically observed.

Best Forex EAs – Forex Expert Advisors Rating

Expert Advisors (EAs) Rating features high-quality Free and paid Forex EA most popular on the market today.

Alpari information and reviews
Alpari
76%
Riverquode information and reviews
Riverquode
75%
Moneta Markets information and reviews
Moneta Markets
75%
FXTM information and reviews
FXTM
75%
FXCC information and reviews
FXCC
75%
Fintana information and reviews
Fintana
74%

© 2006-2026 Forex-Ratings.com

The usage of this website constitutes acceptance of the following legal information.
Any contracts of financial instruments offered to conclude bear high risks and may result in the full loss of the deposited funds. Prior to making transactions one should get acquainted with the risks to which they relate. All the information featured on the website (reviews, brokers' news, comments, analysis, quotes, forecasts or other information materials provided by Forex Ratings, as well as information provided by the partners), including graphical information about the forex companies, brokers and dealing desks, is intended solely for informational purposes, is not a means of advertising them, and doesn't imply direct instructions for investing. Forex Ratings shall not be liable for any loss, including unlimited loss of funds, which may arise directly or indirectly from the usage of this information. The editorial staff of the website does not bear any responsibility whatsoever for the content of the comments or reviews made by the site users about the forex companies. The entire responsibility for the contents rests with the commentators. Reprint of the materials is available only with the permission of the editorial staff.
We use cookies to improve your experience and to make your stay with us more comfortable. By using Forex-Ratings.com website you agree to the cookies policy.