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Market Briefing: Truss Turnabout Bolsters Sentiment

Risk-sensitive assets are staging a mild recovery this morning after the UK government said it would shelve a package of unfunded fiscal measures that had triggered alarm in gilt and global funding markets. Equity indices are setting up for a stronger open and the ten-year US Treasury yield is pushing back below 4 percent, providing relief across the financial system. The dollar is weaker, and commodity linked units are rising on the crosses as traders hesitantly tiptoe back into still-turbulent foreign exchange markets. The pound jumped and gilt yields fell after new chancellor Jeremy Hunt reversed virtually all of his...

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Market Briefing: Risk Sentiment Worsens After Rollercoaster Inflation Reaction

Data released yesterday showed core inflation hitting a four-decade high, bolstering the case for more aggressive action from the Federal Reserve. Odds on back-to-back three-quarter-point hikes at the November and December meetings jumped, and terminal rate expectations climbed close to 5.25 percent – well above the 4.6 percent forecast provided by central bankers in September. The initial reaction in equity and foreign exchange markets aligned with tighter policy expectations. Major indices tumbled and the dollar rose. But a profound reversal began by mid-morning, with stock markets and risk-sensitive currencies whipping upward, sending the S&P 500 to a 2.6-percent daily gain....

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Market Wire: Core Inflation Accelerates More Than Anticipated, Raising Rate Expectations

Core US consumer prices climbed by more than expected in September, hitting a four-decade high as inflation pressures broadened across most services sectors. According to data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics this morning, the headline consumer price index rose 8.2 percent in September from the same period last year, up 0.4 percent on a month-over-month basis. Economists polled by major data providers ahead of the release expected an 8.1 percent annual gain and a 0.2 percent increase relative to August. A -2.1 percent month-over-month drop in energy prices — helped by an -4.9 percent tumble in the gasoline...

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Market Briefing: Currencies Hold Steady as Investors Brace for Inflation Data

With the week’s biggest data release set to drop in less than half an hour, financial markets are still hitting the snooze button. Treasuries are flat, futures are stable, and the dollar is slightly weaker as traders limit risk. Investors expect the Bureau of Labor Statistics to report an acceleration in core inflation, adding to an already-compelling case for more tightening when the Federal Reserve meets in the first week of November. Minutes taken during the Federal Reserve’s last meeting, released yesterday, delivered no new insight for market participants. Policymakers remained committed to their “higher for longer” mantra, noting that...

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Market Briefing: Sentiment Turns Fragile As Bank of England Sucks and Blows

Nerves are frayed after the Bank of England’s efforts to simultaneously ease and tighten policy continue to sow confusion in bond and currency markets. After stepping up its intervention efforts on Monday, the central bank offered to buy £5 billion in inflation-linked bonds yesterday morning, but instability returned when Governor Andrew Bailey warned pension funds support would end on Friday, saying “You’ve got three days left. You’ve got to get this done”. A later Financial Times article, referencing interviews conducted prior to Bailey’s comments, added to the mixed messaging by suggesting that officials were considering extending relief beyond Friday –...

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