Spectrum FX Daily Market Update

Spectrum FX Daily Market Update

Hawkish ECB sets up 2022 interest rate hike

The euro briefly rallied against its peers on Thursday after the European Central Bank announced that it was winding down its asset purchase programme faster than originally anticipated, despite the downside risks to growth posed by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The Russia-Ukraine crisis has created huge economic uncertainty, particularly in the Euro Area. As a consequence, there was a general feeling among market participants that the ECB would stand pat on policy until it could assess the economic ramifications of the conflict. Instead, the ECB delivered a hawkish surprise at its meeting this week, accelerating the pace of stimulus withdrawal and opening the door to higher interest rates in the bloc at some point later in 2022.

According to its statement, the Governing Council now expects to purchase €40 billion under APP in April, €30 billion in May and €20 billion in June, before concluding net purchases in the third quarter. This is not quite as aggressive of a reduction as we had anticipated prior to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, although it is still a hawkish recalibration relative to the bank’s previous guidance. In December, it had expected to purchase €40 billion in the second quarter, €30 billion in the third quarter, and €20 billion in the fourth quarter in order to smooth the transition away from the PEPP, which will end as planned later this month.

President Lagarde’s press conference was also hawkish. She said that supply bottlenecks were easing, the labour market was improving and that the economic recovery was boosted by fading covid risks. As expected, the bank’s inflation forecasts were shifted higher in response to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Lagarde noted that inflation could be ‘considerably higher’ in the near-term, and that higher energy costs could drag down demand. HICP inflation is now projected to increase to 5.1% in 2022 (versus the 3.2% expected in December), 2.1% in 2023 (1.8%) and 1.9% in 2024 (1.8%).

Currency traders reacted to the bank’s hawkish surprise by initially sending the euro around half a percent higher versus the US dollar, although these gains were quickly reversed. We think that this is largely due to the perceived cautious tone on interest rates in the bank’s statement and Lagarde’s presser. In its statement, the bank noted that any adjustment in interest rates would take place ‘some time’ after the end of APP and would be gradual, with the bank dropping its previous pledge to raise rates ‘shortly after’ the conclusion of net purchases. That said, we don’t necessarily see this as a clear dovish signal - Lagarde herself noted that ‘some time’ could be as little as a week. We instead think that this tweak in guidance merely gives the ECB increased flexibility when it comes to raising interest rates, and it will take a more data-dependent approach, rather than a time-dependent one.

As alluded to in our ECB preview report, we think that the sharp increase in Euro Area price pressure made this hawkish turn an inevitable one, albeit it has come sooner than most investors anticipated. We think that today’s announcement gives the bank plenty of flexibility when it comes to normalising policy and, depending on the inflation outlook and developments in Ukraine, we see it as likely that the bank will provide further clarity on the APP end date at the next meeting in April.

While a June interest rate hike may perhaps be slightly too soon, we continue to think that the ECB will wind down its APP by September, at the very latest. This, we think, would pave the way for a first hike by no later than the bank’s 8th September meeting, possibly earlier, with another to follow in December. Markets are increasingly coming around to this view, with 45 basis points of hikes now priced in by the end of the year (up by approximately 10 basis points from before the meeting).

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