US futures declined with Dow -0.31%, S&P 500 -0.30%, Nasdaq -0.46% as markets await PCE inflation data expected to show 0.2% monthly and 2.6% annual growth. Fed rate-cut probability for September 17 meeting reached 85% following Powell's signals, making inflation data crucial for monetary policy direction.
US Futures Fall Ahead of PCE Inflation Data as Rate Cut Odds Rise
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Impacto Geopolítico
US monetary policy shift toward rate cuts is reshaping global financial conditions, with implications for emerging markets and currency valuations worldwide.
The Fed's signaled pivot to rate cuts reduces US monetary dominance and shifts capital flows toward emerging markets. This weakens the dollar's relative strength and creates opportunities for other central banks (BoJ, RBI) to pursue independent policies. Lower US rates may reduce US financial leverage globally.
Similar to 2019 Fed pivot when Powell signaled rate cuts mid-cycle, triggering emerging market rallies and currency volatility, though current inflation backdrop differs.
Lente Económico
US stock futures decline ahead of July PCE inflation data release, with 85% market probability of Fed rate cuts in September following Powell's dovish signals.
Lower interest rates from potential Fed cuts could reduce borrowing costs for mortgages, auto loans, and credit cards, benefiting consumers with debt. However, savings account yields and bond returns may decline, affecting savers and retirees.
PCE data will be critical in determining Fed's September rate-cut decision. If inflation moderates toward 2% target, rate cuts become more likely, signaling shift from restrictive to accommodative monetary policy. This could influence global central bank decisions and currency valuations.