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- Gross Domestic Product: The Fed is expecting a contraction of 6.5% in 2020, followed by an expansion of 5% in 2021 and 3.5% in 2022.
- Unemployment Rate: The outlook for employment is also gloomy. After the US labour market experienced its worst monthly drop in history, the Fed is forecasting that the unemployment rate will reach a high of 9.3% by the end of 2020.
- Inflation: The Fed sees anaemic inflation which will remain below the target rate of 2% for the next three years.
News & AnalysisA Cautious Fed
FOMC Meeting
Investors were eagerly looking forward to the Fed’s statement and forecasts for clues on how the Fed is viewing the health of the economy after easing lockdown measures. Global central banks have played a crucial part in absorbing the pandemic-induced shocks in the global economy. Together with huge fiscal intervention, central bankers have swiftly deployed various monetary tools to keep credit flowing and provide support to businesses and households.
Dot Plots
Even though the financial conditions have improved from the support of the policy measures that was put in place, the Fed highlighted that the ongoing health crisis will continue to weigh on the economic activity, employment, and inflation in the near- term and may pose considerable risks for the medium-term outlook. On Wednesday, the Fed decided to maintain the target range for the federal funds rate at 0 to 0.25%.
“The Committee expects to maintain this target range until it is confident that the economy has weathered recent events and is on track to achieve its maximum employment and price stability goals.”
Most importantly, market participants took note that the US interest rates will stay near to zero through 2022, ruling out the probability of raising rates anytime soon and a V-shaped recovery for the US economy.
Economic Projections
The Fed refrained from providing any forecasts during the pandemic given the tremendous uncertainties about the economic outlook. Much attention was, therefore, on the interest rate and economic forecasts.
The Long Road to Recovery
Markets are taking note of the long road to recovery following the FOMC meeting. US stocks retreated as the Fed’s comments and forecasts show that they will continue to loosen monetary policy. Shares in Asia also struggled to edge higher following a cautious Fed on Thursday.
World Equity Indices (% Change)
Source: Bloomberg TerminalAs of writing, the US and European stock futures slumped in the wake of the Fed’s decision.
Gold
A dovish-Fed have pushed the precious metal to a high around the $1,740 level. Gold has been trading sideways within a $70 range amid the reopening of economies, geopolitical risks and a weaker US dollar as traders were waiting for the next biggest catalyst.
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