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Commodity markets to keep a close eye on China for additional support measures

Looking ahead, the commodity market focus will turn to flash PMI figures for early insights into business activity.

December 17, 2023 / 07:14 IST
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Commodity market focus will turn to flash PMI figures for early insights into business activity

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

In a significant turn of events, the markets experienced a surge in positive momentum after the Federal Reserve delivered its strongest indications yet of a forthcoming pivot to easing monetary policy in the coming year.

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While the maintenance of the status quo was widely anticipated in the December meeting, the Summary of Economic Projections brought a pleasant surprise for investors. For the first time since March 2021, Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) officials projected no further interest-rate hikes. Notably, the fed funds rate was forecasted to be at 4.6 percent by the end of the next year, signaling a potential 75 basis points rate cut—well below previous projections of 5.1 percent. Markets were expecting a hawkish tone from Powell, along with a pushback against early rate cuts, which was absent. The dovish shift, coupled with Fed Chair Powell's acknowledgment of progress in easing inflation, has heightened expectations of a near-certain rate cut in March.

The market response to this news has been overwhelmingly optimistic, with investors already pricing in 150 basis points of rate cuts for 2024. Consequently, the US Dollar slid to 101.77, and US 10-year treasury yields dipped below 4 percent for the first time since August. Meanwhile, the Dow Jones achieved a record high, closing above 37,000 for the first time, and the S&P 500 approached all-time highs. Additionally, the European Central Bank (ECB) and Bank of England (BOE) followed suit by maintaining their rates in their final policy decisions of the year.