USD to grind higher if Powell realigns the market to the Fed’s rate trajectory – DBS Bank

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USD to grind higher if Powell realigns the market to the Fed’s rate trajectory – DBS Bank DollarIndex Fed Bonds Banks InterestRate

will share his thoughts on the economy and labor market at the Brookings Institute today. Economists at DBS Bank expect Powell to realign markets to the Fed’s rates trajectory.“Powell will stress that rates will only pause in 2023 and remind markets that the Fed has yet to start an internal debate on where and when rates will peak. Powell should reaffirm the Fed’s intention to lift the 2023 target for rates from the 4.6% pencilled in September in next month’s Summary of Economic Projections.

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