FED: Goolsbee Hesitant To Make Transitory Argument For Tariff Inflation

Jun-02 17:38

Chicago Fed’s Goolsbee (’25 voter) is hesitant to make a transitory argument for tariff-driven inflation, in contrast to Governor Waller, another FOMC participant at the dovish end of the spectrum, although it’s a view that’s seemingly shared by most of the committee after no apparent discussion at the May FOMC meeting. He sees surprisingly little tariff impact in data released so far but suggested that the April PCE data could be the last vestige of pre-tariff data. 

  • “If you only looked at official data you’d be behind the curve. So far we’ve had the last two months, excellent inflation reports but when we’re out talking to people they’re like just wait, just wait, we haven’t seen it yet but the tariffs are coming. So we’ve got to have a little bit of anticipation.”
  • “I would say surprisingly little direct impact so far in the data that’s coming out. We don’t know if that will remain true for the next month or two.”
  • “PCE inflation […] the backward looking average over the past year is 2.1% Y/Y so it’s pretty close. […] I think that’s the last vestige [of pre-tariff data]. I think these last months of inflation look pretty good to me. They’re why I thought underneath this thing was looking decent on dual mandate grounds.”
  • “The more sophisticated thing that we’ve got to decide is if something raised prices, one time and stopped raising them […] econ 101 would say it’s a one-time impact. If you think that’s a transitory shock to inflation, there is a sense in which you should just ignore it when setting monetary policy. [But] We learned the last time around this thing hit the supply chain. […] I’m a little gun shy about making that argument again.”

Historical bullets

USDCAD TECHS: Hits Bear Trigger, New Cycle Low

May-02 20:00
  • RES 4: 1.4415 High Apr 1
  • RES 3: 1.4296 High Apr 7
  • RES 2: 1.4087 50-day EMA
  • RES 1: 1.3906/3935 High Apr 17 / 20-day EMA 
  • PRICE: 1.3793 @ 17:00 BST May 2
  • SUP 1: 1.3760 Low Apr 21 and the bear trigger
  • SUP 2: 1.3744 76.4% retracement of Sep 25 ‘24 - Feb 3 bull run
  • SUP 3: 1.3696 Low Oct 10 2024
  • SUP 4: 1.3643 Low Oct 9 ‘24 

The trend set-up in USDCAD deteriorated further Friday, with prices slipping through the bear trigger to narrow the gap with next support. The fresh cycle low reinforces the bear cycle and signals scope for a continuation near-term. Potential is seen for a move towards 1.3744, a Fibonacci retracement. Moving average studies are in a bear mode position, highlighting a dominant downtrend. First resistance to watch is 1.3943, the 20-day EMA.  

AUDUSD TECHS: Consolidation Phase

May-02 19:30
  • RES 4: 0.6550 61.8% retracement of the Sep 30 ‘24 - Apr 9 bear leg  
  • RES 3: 0.6528 High Nov 29 ‘24
  • RES 2: 0.6471 High Dec 9 ‘24
  • RES 1: 0.6470 High May 2
  • PRICE: 0.6445 @ 16:59 BST May 2
  • SUP 1: 0.6344/6316 Low Apr 24 / 50-day EMA  
  • SUP 2: 0.6181 Low Apr 11  
  • SUP 3: 0.6116 Low Apr 10 
  • SUP 4: 0.5915 Low Apr 9 and key support  

AUDUSD remains inside a consolidation phase, having traded either side of the 0.6400 level for 10 consecutive sessions. The underlying trend remains bullish and the pair is trading close to recent highs. Price has recently breached a key resistance at 0.6409, the Dec 9 ‘24 high. This breach reinforces bullish conditions and signals scope for a continuation higher near-term. Sights are on 0.6471 next, the Dec 9 2024 high. Initial key support to monitor is 0.6316, the 50-day EMA. A clear break of this EMA would be a concern for bulls.

US TSYS: Rates Retreat, Sentiment Improved Though Trade Risk Remains

May-02 19:24
  • Treasuries look to finish near late Friday session lows after trading firmer on the open, higher than expected Nonfarm payrolls at 177k (sa, cons 138k) of which private contributed 167k (sa, cons 125k) triggered the early reversal.
  • However, two-month revisions of -58k offset the 39k beat for nonfarm payrolls, with a similar story for private (a 42k surprise vs -48k two-month revision).
  • Stocks are back near four week highs - pre-"Liberation Day" levels as hopes of some trade deal being made improved sentiment.
  • The Wall Street Journal reports that "Beijing is considering ways to address the Trump administration’s gripes over China’s role in the fentanyl trade... potentially offering an off-ramp from hostilities to allow for trade talks to start." The Journal notes that "discussions remain fluid" and China "would like to see some softening of stance from President Trump".
  • Currently, the Jun'25 10Y contract trades -20 at 111-07.5 vs 111-02 low -- initial technical support (50-dma) followed by 110-16.5/109-08 (Low Apr 22 / 11 and the bear trigger). Curves bear flattened, 2s10s -3.480 at 48.002, 5s30s -4.911 at 86.807.