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​​US inflation preview: January CPI data to test Fed rate cut expectations​

The US releases January consumer price inflation (CPI) data on 12th February, with markets watching closely for signs of persistent inflation that could delay Fed rate cuts.

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​​​What to expect from January's CPI report

​The upcoming US inflation report is expected to show headline consumer price index (CPI) increasing by 0.3% month-over-month (MoM), slightly down from December's 0.4% rise. This would keep the year-over-year (YoY) rate steady around 2.9%.

​Core inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, is forecast to rise 0.3% MoM.

​Recent tariff implementations on steel, aluminium, and Chinese goods could feed into higher input costs, potentially pressuring prices upward through supply chains.

​The strong January jobs report, showing unemployment at 4% and robust wage growth, suggests inflation might remain sticky, particularly in services.

Market implications for stocks and indices

​A hotter-than-expected inflation print could trigger renewed concerns about prolonged restrictive monetary policy. This would likely impact indices trading.

​Growth and technology stocks may face particular pressure if inflation runs hot, as these sectors tend to be more sensitive to interest rate expectations.

​Corporate margins could face pressure if companies struggle to pass on increased costs. This might weigh on forward guidance and earnings expectations.

​However, if CPI matches or comes in below expectations, markets could rally on hopes that the Federal Reserve's (Fed) tightening cycle is nearly complete.

Currency market response

​The US dollar's reaction will be crucial for forex trading participants, with an upside surprise likely boosting the greenback as rate cut expectations get pushed back.

​Trade-exposed currencies like the euro and Australian dollar could face pressure if the dollar strengthens on higher inflation readings.

​A softer CPI print might pressure the dollar lower, particularly benefiting the Japanese yen as markets factor in potential Bank of Japan (BoJ) policy shifts.

​Currency volatility could increase around the release as markets digest the implications for monetary policy divergence.

Bond market dynamics

​Treasury yields could push higher if inflation proves sticky, as markets adjust expectations for a longer period of elevated rates.

​The commodity trading space might see increased activity as investors seek inflation hedges.

​A downside surprise in inflation could trigger a bond market rally, pushing yields back toward recent lows.

​The movement in yields will be particularly important given the recent shift in rate cut expectations following the strong jobs report.

How to trade the US CPI release

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​The January CPI reading could significantly impact market direction across multiple asset classes. Remember that volatility often increases around major economic releases, so proper risk management is essential.

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