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Global markets turned cautious on Wednesday as investors await the much-anticipated US Consumer Price Index (CPI) release, a key driver for Federal Reserve policy expectations. The dollar remained rangebound, gold extended its advance on safe-haven flows, and major currencies like GBP and AUD traded with a defensive tone. With tariff pressures adding to inflation risks, traders are bracing for heightened volatility across asset classes.
Markets are gearing up for the U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) report due out at 12:30 GMT, with expectations that inflation will pick up in August amid growing tariff costs. Headline CPI is forecast to rise 2.9% year-over-year, up from 2.7% in July, while core CPI—excluding food and energy—is seen holding near 3.1% YoY, matching its prior reading. Month-over-month growth is expected around 0.3% for both headline and core. Tariffs on imported goods are increasingly feeding into consumer prices, while services inflation remains sticky due to shelter and wage pressures.
Geopolitical Risks: Import tariff pressures, especially from recent U.S. policy, are transmitting into goods inflation.
US Economic Data: Weak revisions to producer price inflation and soft labor market prints heighten sensitivity to the CPI surprise.
FOMC Outcome: Markets widely expect a 25 bps Fed rate cut in September, but sticky inflation could push for larger cuts or delay easing.
Trade Policy: Gradual pass-through of tariffs into consumer prices is expected to boost inflation readings.
Monetary Policy: With inflation remaining above target, the Fed’s narrative of dovishness must contend with risk of inflation overshoot.
Trend: USD remains under pressure ahead of CPI; sharp CPI surprise could flip sentiment.
Resistance: DXY ~ 98.50; USD pairs may rebound only if inflation is tame.
Support: DXY ~ 97.20–97.00 range likely, with USD sensitive to underwhelming inflation.
Forecast: If inflation surprises to the high side, USD strength may return; below-forecast prints could further weaken dollar and support risk-assets and precious metals.
Market Sentiment: Cautious, leaning toward expectation of sticky inflation justifying Fed restraint on rate cuts.
Catalysts: The CPI release itself, Fed-official commentary, yield curve movements, and tariff policy developments will dictate direction.
Gold (XAU/USD) is extending gains toward the $3,650 mark, supported by softer U.S. yields and lingering Fed rate cut expectations. The upcoming US CPI release remains the key catalyst, with traders positioning for either a breakout higher if inflation undershoots, or a pullback if inflation proves sticky.
Fed Policy Bets: Softer CPI would reinforce aggressive rate cut expectations, lifting gold.
Bond Yields: 10-year Treasury yields hovering lower keep the metal supported.
Dollar Weakness: A subdued DXY (TVC:DXY) provides added tailwinds.
Trend: Bullish momentum intact, but CPI poses risk of reversal.
Forecast: Gold likely consolidates near $3,650 ahead of CPI. A cooler print could trigger a breakout above $3,670, while sticky inflation risks a dip back toward $3,600.
Market Sentiment: Tilted bullish — traders are buying dips into CPI event risk.
Catalysts: US CPI release, Treasury yields, and USD movement.
Silver (XAG/USD) is holding firm above the $41.00 level, consolidating as traders remain cautious ahead of the key US CPI release. The metal has been trading within a tight range, with bulls eyeing a potential breakout if inflation data boosts Fed rate cut expectations.
Fed Rate Cut Bets: Softer inflation data would reinforce expectations of larger Fed easing, supportive for silver.
Dollar Index: A subdued DXY (TVC:DXY) continues to provide a tailwind.
Industrial Demand vs. Safe-Haven Appeal: Ongoing tariff and trade tensions add dual support for silver, both as a commodity and haven.
Trend: Neutral-to-bullish; consolidation with breakout potential.
Resistance: $41.20 → $41.50 (key breakout zone).
Support: $40.80 → $40.50.
Market Sentiment: Bullish bias, but momentum paused awaiting CPI clarity.
Catalysts: US CPI release, Treasury yields, DXY performance, and industrial demand signals.
The British pound (GBP/USD – OANDA:GBPUSD) remains capped near 1.3550 as markets adopt a cautious stance ahead of the US CPI report. While dollar resilience continues to weigh on the pair, expectations of eventual Fed easing have kept downside pressure in check.
Geopolitical Risks: Limited impact on GBP/USD at present, though global risk sentiment remains a factor.
US Economic Data: CPI release will be decisive for near-term USD direction and Fed policy outlook.
FOMC Outcome: Market still pricing in aggressive rate cuts later this year, cushioning sterling’s downside.
Trend: Neutral; rangebound ahead of CPI release.
Resistance: 1.3580 → 1.3620.
Support: 1.3520 → 1.3480.
Forecast: GBP/USD is likely to consolidate near 1.3550 until CPI data. A softer CPI may spark a push toward 1.3620, while stronger inflation risks a pullback to 1.3520 or lower.
Market Sentiment: Cautiously bullish but highly data-dependent.
Catalysts: US CPI report, Treasury yields, dollar momentum, and broader risk appetite.
The Australian dollar (AUD/USD — OANDA:AUDUSD) trades muted near 0.6550, unable to capitalize on stronger Consumer Inflation Expectations data. While the survey showed households anticipating higher inflation, which could typically support the Aussie by hinting at tighter RBA policy, external factors weighed heavier. The US dollar stayed broadly supported ahead of the US CPI release, and cautious risk sentiment capped AUD/USD’s upside momentum.
Geopolitical Risks: Concerns over global growth and trade uncertainties continue to limit AUD upside.
US Economic Data: Markets await US CPI — a hot reading would strengthen USD, pressuring AUD/USD.
FOMC Outcome: Fed rate cut bets lend background support to AUD, but CPI could alter the trajectory.
Trade Policy: Australia’s trade dynamics with China remain key; China’s slower recovery adds downside risk.
Trend: Neutral, consolidating below 0.6600.
Resistance: 0.6580 → 0.6620.
Support: 0.6520 → 0.6480.
Forecast: Likely sideways until US CPI. A softer CPI could lift AUD/USD toward 0.6580–0.6620, while a strong print risks declines to 0.6520 or lower.
Market Sentiment: Cautious, with traders hesitant to add exposure before CPI.
Catalysts: US CPI release, Treasury yield movements, Chinese economic updates, RBA commentary.
Markets remain in a holding pattern as the CPI release draws near, with traders weighing sticky inflation risks against the Fed’s path to rate cuts. Precious metals continue to attract safe-haven demand, while the dollar’s direction will likely hinge on whether inflation shows signs of cooling or persistence. Until then, volatility may remain contained but could accelerate sharply once the data hits.
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