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2021-11-23
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Powell Pick Seen Positive for Risk Despite Knee-Jerk Selloff
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The focus now moves to the possibility of a faster-than-expected Fed tapering program, which should support the dollar, they said.</p>\n<p>U.S. equities slid and Treasuries sold off after President Joe Biden’s decision fueled bets that the Fed might tighten policy more quickly. The dollar climbed to its highest since September 2020 and gold dropped.</p>\n<p><img src=\"https://static.tigerbbs.com/747d1a04a91ff86d9105b3ca02e68b45\" tg-width=\"1200\" tg-height=\"675\" width=\"100%\" height=\"auto\"></p>\n<p>Powell, who has served as chair since 2018, is considered to be slightly more hawkish than rival Lael Brainard and is seen likely to maintain his policy stance going forward. 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Replacing Jerome Powell would have sent a psychological signal that the progressives are in power, which would have been unsettling to markets.”\n</blockquote>\n<p><b>Dollar Can Remain Firm</b></p>\n<p>TD Securities strategists including Jim O’Sullivan:</p>\n<blockquote>\n “We think Powell’s renomination leaves the dollar supported for now despite less broad-based appeal. We think the dollar can remain firm against the funders as the prospect of a faster taper remains a risk the market is chewing on.”\n</blockquote>\n<blockquote>\n “We continue to believe that history is being repeated, with markets too quick to price in rate hikes, with slowing in growth as well as inflation in 2022 likely to allow Fed officials to be patient in their quest for maximum employment. 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The focus now moves to the possibility of a faster-than-expected Fed tapering program, which should support the dollar, they said.\nU.S. equities slid and Treasuries sold off after President Joe Biden’s decision fueled bets that the Fed might tighten policy more quickly. The dollar climbed to its highest since September 2020 and gold dropped.\n\nPowell, who has served as chair since 2018, is considered to be slightly more hawkish than rival Lael Brainard and is seen likely to maintain his policy stance going forward. Investors expect the central bank to raise interest rates from near zero in June, according to pricing in futures markets.\nHere’s a selection of comments on the outlook for markets:\nLess Uncertainty Positive For Risk Assets\nJPMorgan Chase & Co. strategists led by Marko Kolanovic:\n\n “Powell’s reappointment reduces uncertainty, and hence should be a positive for risk assets. Historically, markets try to test new Fed Chairs, so we believe this outcome will be avoided. Additionally, Powell’s experience from 2H18, where policy tightening contributed to the strong market selloff into year-end, will likely result in a cautious approach to liftoff next year.”\n\nJoAnne Feeney, partner at Advisors Capital Management LLC\n\n “Continuity is a good thing, it does remove some of the uncertainty and the messiness that Senate hearings really would create for the market so overall positive and this ongoing emphasis on the independence of the Fed is actually a really good thing for the U.S. economy and our position in the global economy and that makes it a really positive backdrop for equity investing. But clearly folks built in now higher chance of earlier increases in interest rates, potentially faster tapering, which would tend to reduce the multiples on particularly higher multiple stocks.”\n\nGeorge Ball, chairman of Sanders Morris Harris:\n\n “Powell’s renomination removes a potential negative from the markets and provides the certainty that investors crave. Powell is sound, tested, respected and familiar to markets.”\n\n\n “While Powell’s continuance as Fed Chair will not spark a major fresh move upward in stocks, replacing him could have triggered major downward pressure on stocks, as investors dislike uncertainty and the unknown. Replacing Jerome Powell would have sent a psychological signal that the progressives are in power, which would have been unsettling to markets.”\n\nDollar Can Remain Firm\nTD Securities strategists including Jim O’Sullivan:\n\n “We think Powell’s renomination leaves the dollar supported for now despite less broad-based appeal. We think the dollar can remain firm against the funders as the prospect of a faster taper remains a risk the market is chewing on.”\n\n\n “We continue to believe that history is being repeated, with markets too quick to price in rate hikes, with slowing in growth as well as inflation in 2022 likely to allow Fed officials to be patient in their quest for maximum employment. That said, we are not expecting the data to suddenly weaken significantly in the next two months, so pressure on Fed officials to at least sound/look a bit more hawkish could only increase in the near term, including in confirmation hearings and in the December dot plot.”\n\n\nLess Dovish But Calm Will Prevail\nWells Fargo strategists including Mike Schumacher:\n\n “The direction of the market moves is intuitive and in line with our expectations, but we look for the market to calm over the next day or two.”\n\nPhilip Marey, senior U.S. Strategist at Rabobank,\n\n “Powell is seen as less dovish than Brainard and has a less strict approach to regulation.” Still, he added that “the difference between the two is marginal” and “with inflation being more persistent than expected, she too would have had to address the inflation problem.”","news_type":1},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":417,"commentLimit":10,"likeStatus":false,"favoriteStatus":false,"reportStatus":false,"symbols":[],"verified":2,"subType":0,"readableState":1,"langContent":"CN","currentLanguage":"CN","warmUpFlag":false,"orderFlag":false,"shareable":true,"causeOfNotShareable":"","featuresForAnalytics":[],"commentAndTweetFlag":false,"andRepostAutoSelectedFlag":false,"upFlag":false,"length":10,"xxTargetLangEnum":"ZH_CN"},"commentList":[],"isCommentEnd":true,"isTiger":false,"isWeiXinMini":false,"url":"/m/post/875875307"}
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