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FED’s 25 basis point increase

The US Stock market slipped lower on the back of the Federal Open Market Committee’s (FOMC) policy announcement today. The market wasn’t surprised by the FED’s 25 basis point increase in the Overnight Fed Funds target, but the “Dot Plot” forward guidance shows policymakers are looking for 3 rate hikes of 25 basis points in 2017.

This view is more aggressive than the 50 basis point move the FOMC discussed back in September, which pushed equities lower and lifted the yield on the US 10-year treasury notes to a three year high of 2.57%. It’s worth noting that the 10-year yield traded at 1.35% in July; which means the yield on the US benchmark treasury note has essentially doubled in less than 5 months.

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In her post-announcement press conference, FED chief, Janet Yellen, described the move as a “very modest adjustment”, which suggests this year’s forward guidance may mean another move on rates as early as May 2017.

We don’t see this a trend-changer in the major US stock indexes. However, we do see scope for a near-term correction back to the 19,450 level in the DOW Jones 30 and a move back to 2190 in the SP 500.  

Chart - Dow Jones
Chart – Dow Jones

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