FOMC Preview

January 27, 2016

Since the last FOMC policy announcement on December 16, the dollar has depreciated 2.7% against the yen while rising just 0.8% versus the euro.  The 10-year Treasury yield is 27 basis points lower now than then.  As part of a global-wide liquidation of equity-held wealth, the Dow Jones has dropped 9%, and the price of West Texas Intermediate oil has swooned 14.2%.

The December FOMC statement justifying a 25-basis point interest rate hike to a range of 0.25-0.50% identified a “moderate” continuing pace of economic recovery, but growth last quarter probably slowed to less than 1.0%.  Growth risks were called “balanced,” which would be harder to maintain in light of extreme commodity and equity market turbulence this year, plus the steep drop in long-term interest rates amid risk aversion and the bad economic news associated with China.  Meanwhile, plunging oil prices, which had been expected to stimulate growth, are instead on balance depressing economic demand.

Comments regarding inflation made in the December FOMC statement also look more far-fetched.  At a minimum, it should take longer to restore 2% inflation than officials were thinking in December when they agreed to the following assessment:

Inflation is expected to rise to 2% over the medium term as the transitory effects of declines in energy and import prices dissipate and the labor market strengthens further. The Committee continues to monitor inflation developments closely.

To some extent, the Federal Reserve bears partial responsibility for the market turbulence in 2016.  In December, Fed officials indicated that they felt that the likeliest economic scenario in 2016 would justify four rate increases during the year, which was more hawkish than investors believe the U.S. and world economies will be able to handle.  Rhetorically until now, Fed officials have by and large not backed away from their forward guidance, which implies on average a tightening of 25 basis points every other meeting although not as evenly spaced out as that.

Investors now await an update by the FOMC at 14:00 EST (19:00 GMT).  There will not be a press conference, nor updated quantitative forecasts for growth and inflation.  In December, projected 2016 growth was bumped up to 2.4% from a prior estimate of 2.3%, but the inflation projection was reduced to 1.6% from 1.7%.  Committee members were unanimous in voting for an initial rate hike at the December meeting, and they did not anticipate a return to 2% inflation until 2018.  During Chair Yellen’s press conference on December 16, U.S. stocks and the dollar strengthened, but the price of oil fell.

Vital market indications at the time of previous FOMC statement releases are compared in the table below to current quotes.

EUR/$ $/JPY 10Y, % DJIA Oil, $
06/30/04 1.2173 109.44 4.63 10396 37.95
06/30/05 1.2090 110.89 3.96 10370 57.00
06/29/06 1.2527 116.07 5.20 11077 73.41
06/28/07 1.3452 123.17 5.10 13456 69.82
08/07/07 1.3749 118.55 4.73 13510 72.27
09/18/07 1.3888 115.75 4.51 13475 81.42
10/31/07 1.4458 115.28 4.42 13873 93.59
12/11/07 1.4682 111.49 4.11 13645 89.78
01/30/08 1.4792 107.31 3.70 12454 91.70
03/18/08 1.5786 98.73 3.41 12257 107.53
04/30/08 1.5562 104.58 3.83 12953 111.54
06/25/08 1.5568 108.37 4.18 11837 133.62
08/05/08 1.5445 108.42 3.97 11484 119.82
09/16/08 1.4144 105.16 3.36 10936 91.18
10/08/08 1.3625 99.87 3.50 9447 87.02
10/29/08 1.2933 97.15 3.81 9145 67.38
12/16/08 1.3790 90.14 2.52 8687 44.14
01/28/09 1.3253 90.01 2.61 8356 42.92
03/18/09 1.3115 98.13 2.94 7340 47.73
04/29/09 1.3331 97.06 3.02 8194 51.05
06/24/09 1.3984 95.43 3.59 8373 68.76
08/12/09 1.4221 96.17 3.71 9366 70.64
09/23/09 1.4779 91.50 3.50 9859 69.13
11/04/09 1.4884 90.75 3.51 9896 80.66
12/16/09 1.4542 89.78 3.56 10478 73.14
01/27/10 1.4045 89.49 3.61 10148 73.31
03/16/10 1.3756 90.64 3.67 10645 81.45
04/28/10 1.3157 94.10 3.75 11043 82.57
06/23/10 1.2284 90.12 3.13 10307 76.50
08/10/10 1.3107 85.85 2.81 10605 79.94
09/21/10 1.3132 85.21 2.66 10747 73.05
11/03/10 1.4059 81.35 2.53 11174 84.59
12/14/10 1.3423 83.37 3.38 11497 88.47
01/26/11 1.3658 82.55 3.41 12001 87.36
03/15/11 1.3969 81.04 3.29 11815 98.09
04/27/11 1.4665 82.63 3.36 12612 112.48
06/22/11 1.4392 80.12 2.97 12175 94.87
08/09/11 1.4234 77.09 2.36 10993 81.76
09/21/11 1.3778 76.34 1.93 11377 86.74
11/02/11 1.3724 78.11 2.03 11805 92.77
12/13/11 1.3067 77.92 1.98 12130 100.20
01/25/12 1.3027 77.96 1.97 12670 98.85
03/13/12 1.3096 82.76 2.08 13044 106.34
04/25/12 1.3226 81.37 1.97 13096 104.13
06/20/12 1.2693 79.28 1.66 12837 83.63
08/01/12 1.2300 78.10 1.49 13028 88.98
09/13/12 1.2895 77.43 1.72 13342 97.60
10/24/12 1.2948 79.75 1.77 13115 85.72
12/12/12 1.3082 83.24 1.70 13325 87.13
01/30/13 1.3584 91.16 2.02 13949 97.63
03/20/13 1.2948 95.65 1.94 14497 92.82
05/01/13 1.3195 97.48 1.62 14740 90.47
06/19/13 1.3364 95.76 2.23 15304 98.38
07/31/13 1.3301 97.92 2.67 15565 105.63
09/18/13 1.3363 98.28 2.76 15606 107.01
10/30/13 1.3764 98.18 2.48 15660 97.42
12/18/13 1.3696 103.81 2.89 16198 98.06
01/29/14 1.3651 102.13 2.73 15719 97.23
03/19/14 1.3918 101.75 2.71 16335 99.96
04/30/14 1.3868 102.11 2.66 16553 99.52
06/18/14 1.3584 101.93 2.61 16892 106.12
07/30/14 1.3372 102.84 2.51 16878 101.45
08/17/14 1.2961 107.60 2.57 17151 94.05
10/29/14 1.2677 108.40 2.33 16956 82.51
12/17/14 1.2409 117.58 2.11 17201 57.85
01/28/15 1.1337 117.77 1.78 17457 44.75
03/18/15 1.0637 120.98 2.05 17733 42.49
04/29/15 1.1164 118.67 2.05 18039 59.16
06/17/15 1.1255 124.22 2.39 17862 59.12
07/29/15 1.1073 123.61 2.29 17720 49.17
09/17/15

10/28/15

1.1334

1.1081

120.86

120.50

2.26

2.07

16778

17687

47.01

45.83

12/16/15

01/27/16

1.0956

1.0874

 

121.72

118.48

2.29

2.02

17583

16002

35.95

30.85

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