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Uncertainty creeps in following the latest news from Afghanistan, Fed’s meeting - Market Overview

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Miguel A. Rodriguez
Miguel A. Rodriguez
27 August 2021
Markets plunged after tensions in Kabul escalated during the evacuation process, leading to the loss of lives.

US indices fell as soon as the word came out, and their European counterparts quickly followed. However, tensions were already present before the attack occurred, mainly due to Fed’s meeting in Jackson Hole.

How the US Central Bank can change everything

Today afternoon, Jerome Powell will hold the first speech at Jackson Hole. Although the likelihood of him announcing the start of the tapering process is low, any hints about this topic could cause significant market movements such a massive Dollar buying and bond selling.

Three Fed voting members, Kaplan, Bullard, and George, have already spoken in favor of withdrawing the bond purchase program as soon as possible due to a favorable evolution of the North American economy, both in growth and in the labor market. They have also manifested their concerns about the growth in price values which could signal an inflationary process.

In this regard, the PCE price index (personal consumption expenditure – one of Fed’s favorite barometers for measuring inflation) is scheduled for publishing later today. A better-than-expected figure could pressure the Federal Reserve to put an end to its ultra-expansionary monetary policy.

The 10-year American bond, Tnote, fluctuated around the lower part of its last day's price (its current support level), waiting for news from Fed, and pressured by the latest US economic data.

North American indices sink

The major US indices all lost around 0.50%. Of all of them, USA30 would theoretically be the least affected if Fed took a decision that would lead to a rebound in long-term interest rates, such as the beginning of tapering. Therefore, corrective movements cannot be ruled out.

Getting back to USA30, the index finds its closest support in the area, around 34,500, close to the 100-day SMA line. In any case, even taking these potential corrections into account, the uptrend remains intact and could only be jeopardized if the index falls below 33,700.

Sources: Bloomberg, reuters.com.

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Miguel A. Rodriguez
Miguel A. Rodriguez
Financial Writer

Miguel worked for major financial institutions such as Banco Santander, and Banco Central-Hispano. He is a published author of currency trading books.