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Commodity investors to closely watch US, China inflation that could shape expectations for monetary policy

Looking ahead, investors will closely watch US and China inflation figures in the coming week, as they could shape expectations for monetary policy.

January 07, 2024 / 06:38 IST
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Investors will closely watch US and China inflation figures in the coming week

By Ravindra V Rao, CMT, VP-Head Commodity Research at Kotak Securities

The opening week of 2024 has seen a notable transformation in market sentiment as investors grapple with evolving expectations surrounding aggressive monetary easing. The initial enthusiasm, marked by a risk-on atmosphere, has given way to a more cautious stance, prompting a reconsideration of positions across diverse asset classes.

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The Dollar Index and treasury yields exhibited a robust start to the year. The greenback approached the 103 level, and 10-year treasury yields exceeded 4 percent. The impetus behind this upward trajectory was a re-evaluation of forecasts for the Federal Reserve's 2024 rate cuts.

The December FOMC meeting minutes revealed a consensus among policymakers to maintain a restrictive stance "for some time" until inflation showed sustained downward movement. While markets had been anticipating six rate cuts in 2024, starting with a quarter-point reduction in March, the latest data has led to a reassessment. Currently, the market sees only a 62 percent chance of a 25-bps cut from the US central bank in March, down from nearly 90 percent previously.