The ECB Governing Council says inflation is still high
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The European Central Bank meeting is scheduled for Thursday, but everyone already knows what decision the central bank will make. The interest rate will be raised by another 25 basis points, and this scenario is favored by the majority of economists and analysts. The latest inflation report in the eurozone did not show any unexpected values, which means that the central bank is not expected to do anything similar to what the Bank of England did at its last meeting (raising the rate by 50 basis points). It can be said that the monetary policy is slowly but steadily moving towards the inflation target. The main questions of the markets are focused on the autumn and winter of 2023. At the moment, it is unclear whether the ECB plans to raise the rate with the onset of colder weather.
All recent speeches by members of the ECB Governing Council speak only of one thing: the monetary policy will continue to be tightened. Isabel Schnabel stated that inflation in the eurozone remains too persistent, and the decline in energy prices may not push it down as strongly and as quickly as desired. Her colleague, Klaas Knot, stated that the rate hikes have an impact on inflation, but he would like to achieve more progress in this matter. He also said that he supports the idea of raising the rate to 5%, if necessary, or even higher if inflation continues to remain persistent. Knot also noted that changes in rates affect inflation with a delay, so further slowdown in the pace should be expected.
Peter Kazimir stated that interest rates may need to be raised for longer than the central bank had initially anticipated at the beginning of this year. “Only in September, we will be able to assess some intermediate results of our progress and make a decision on further actions,” Kazimir believes. His colleague, Yannis Stournaras, said that the rate hikes will be completed this year, but there are still four more meetings until the end of the year, so Knot’s forecast may not be fulfilled.
However, based on all the information received as of July, we can assume that interest rates will continue to rise in the autumn. Undoubtedly, the state of the EU economy matters, and the latest PMIs cast doubt on the most aggressive scenario of tightening monetary policy. But at the moment, it is not advisable to conclude that the rate hike will stop in the autumn.
Based on the analysis, I conclude that the upward set of waves have been built. I believe that targets around 1.0500-1.0600 are quite realistic, and I advise selling the instrument with these targets. We presume that the a-b-c structure looks complete and convincing, and closing below the 1.1172 mark indirectly confirms the formation of a downtrend. Therefore, I recommend selling the instrument with targets located around the 1.1034 mark, but in reality, the decline should be much stronger if all three waves are formed.
The wave pattern of the GBP/USD pair suggests a decline in the coming weeks. As the attempt to break through the 1.3084 mark (downwards) was successful, you could open short positions, as I mentioned in my recent reviews. Currently, the first target will be the 1.2840 mark, which the pair has already reached. An unsuccessful attempt to break this mark indicates a possible formation of an upward wave. However, if it succeeds on Monday or Tuesday, quotes will continue to fall as part of the first wave within the minimum required three-wave structure.
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