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Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Clues Ahead of the Fed Announcement

Janet YellenWhen the Chairlady of the Federal Reserve last spoke about a week ago, the focus was on her account and analysis of the surprisingly weak labor market data that had just been reported for May. Chair Yellen addressed the issue diplomatically, and seemed to believe like me that the May result will prove to be an aberration, especially given recent jobless claims indications. Chair Yellen also addressed broader economic and international signals investors could look to in order to understand how the Fed perceives matters, and she hedged quite a bit. In conclusion, while June remains a live meeting, given the fear injected into financial markets since then by George Soros’ impactful warning, by intensified Brexit risk, by the terrorist attack in Orlando, and by today’s soft productivity data, not to mention the overwhelming expectations of the market for another pause in rate actions, a hike in June would seem highly unlikely. However, the Fed’s economic projections and its press conference are very likely to direct market attention to July and still very active Fed monetary policy normalization (tightening) this year. For my advice on how to handle today's Fed meeting, progress to The Fed Chairlady's Subtle Clues & How to Play This.


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06-15-16
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