Bank of England to Testify on Inflation
The price of goods and services in the United Kingdom has remained close to zero since January of 2015. Deflation fears were reduced after prices posted a 0.1 percent gain in June, with a similar rise expected in July. On Tuesday, July 14 at 4:30am EDT the Office for National Statistics (ONS) will release the year over year rise in inflation. Later in the day the Bank of England (BoE) policy makers will testify before the U.K’s Parliament’s Treasury Committee with Governor Mark Carney taking the stage at 7:45 am EDT to present the Financial Stability Report.
The BoE held rates at record low 0.5 percent last week as expected. With low inflation and strong growth the central bank can afford to wait, but it is expected that inflation will rise towards the end of the year when talk of a rate hike will again circle the Old Lady. The BoE will publish its next inflation outlook on August 6. The GBP/USD has been boosted after escaping deflation and with mixed data yet steady GDP growth. Taking into account the lingering effects of the first quarter in the United States, the still unresolved Greek crisis in Europe and China’s struggles with capital markets its no surprise the U.K. economy would be favoured by investors. The Bank of England is already starting to rift internally about a rate hike, which if growth remains at current pace could come early in 2016.
Bank of Canada Under Pressure to Cut Rates
Canadian employment eased in June with a loss of 6,400 jobs and a slight improvement on the unemployment rate. to 6.8 percent. The forecast called for a fall of 9,000 sot it was a slight improvement on expectations. The Bank of Canada has tried to be proactive in 2015 and cut the benchmark rate in January, but after the economy has not able to turn around and another rate cut is expected before the end of the year.
The USD/CAD has risen due to a stronger dollar and weaker commodities. The CAD is getting little support from oil prices that are kept under pressure by the potential outcome of a nuclear deal with Iran. Gold has been caught in a range that is dictated by safe haven appetites that flared up after Greece and China. A rate cut later in the year will further depreciate the loonie, although forecasts from a Federal Reserve hike have been pushed back towards the end of the year which limit the potential size of interest rate divergence. Economic indicators in Canada have not picked up enough and without the Fed rate hike in the immediate horizon Governor Stephen Poloz might once again be forced to act. A rate cut is not expected this week, but the comments from Poloz following the rate announcement will provide hints on how soon a change in the benchmark rate could come.
European Central Bank to Face Press After Greek Deadline
European Central Bank Chief Mario Draghi will faced a throng of reporters after the rate announcement. The European benchmark rate is expected to remain unchanged but all eyes would be on the ECB and its plans after the outcome of the Greek deal deadline a few hours prior. Optimism on Greek related events has been punished time and time again, but this time with the clock winding down and Grexit in full view it is expected a deal will be reached. A deal that will have major consequences for Greek financial institutions and will be for the ECB to outline what the next steps are going forward.
Central Bank events to watch this week:
Tuesday, July 14
5:15am GBP Inflation Report Hearings
7:45am GBP BOE Gov Carney Speaks
Tentative JPY Monetary Policy Statement
Wednesday, July 15
Tentative JPY BOJ Press Conference
10:00am CAD BOC Monetary Policy Report
USD Fed Chair Yellen Testifies
11:15am CAD BOC Press Conference
Thursday, July 16
7:45am EUR Minimum Bid Rate
8:30am EUR ECB Press Conference
10:00am USD Fed Chair Yellen Testifies
*All times EDT
For a complete list of scheduled events in the forex market visit the MarketPulse Economic Calendar
Content is for general information purposes only. It is not investment advice or a solution to buy or sell securities. Opinions are the authors; not necessarily that of OANDA Business Information & Services, Inc. or any of its affiliates, subsidiaries, officers or directors. If you would like to reproduce or redistribute any of the content found on MarketPulse, an award winning forex, commodities and global indices analysis and news site service produced by OANDA Business Information & Services, Inc., please access the RSS feed or contact us at info@marketpulse.com. Visit https://www.marketpulse.com/ to find out more about the beat of the global markets. © 2023 OANDA Business Information & Services Inc.