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FED: Deputy SOMA Manager Eyes Signals Of Reserve Regime Shift

Sep-29 20:19

Deputy SOMA Manager Remache of the NY Fed commented today at an annual meeting with primary dealers that system reserves appear to be "still abundant".

  • "Our indicators currently suggest that reserves are still abundant. But we have observed some firming of repo rates recently, in part due to the increase in bill supply after the debt ceiling resolution, and continued pressures are likely over time given ongoing Fed balance sheet reduction. We have also started to see some movement in the distribution of federal funds transactions in response to higher repo rates—which is a healthy sign of market linkages, and exactly what we would expect. Most recently, this has translated to a one-basis-point increase in the EFFR relative to IORB."
  • The Standing Repo Facility has been effective so far: "The SRF has been much less extensively used than the ON RRP to date, since reserves have been abundant over recent years. But as reserve levels fall this is shifting somewhat, with the SRF used at the recent June quarter end and at the mid-September tax date. On those occasions it worked consistent with its design, providing funds into the market when market rates rose above the SRF minimum bid rate. By doing so, the SRF can stem incipient rate pressure that, if left unaddressed, could threaten rate control."
  • However: "Observing a more substantial shift in the EFFR relative to IORB, and changes in our set of reserve ampleness indicators, would be consistent with transitioning from abundant toward a more ample level of reserves. The Committee has indicated that it will consider stopping balance sheet runoff when we reach that point...When market conditions suggest reserves are ample, we will provide those liabilities by beginning to grow our balance sheet once again. At that point, the Committee would direct the Desk to resume purchases of Treasuries for the SOMA portfolio to maintain an ample level of reserves."
  • The NY Fed's latest Reserve Demand Elasticity (RDE) indicator only goes through September 19 but suggests limited pressure through that period (the September update: "The elasticity of the federal funds rate to reserve changes is very small and statistically indistinguishable from zero. The estimate suggests that reserves remain abundant."
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USDCAD TECHS: Northbound

Sep-29 20:00
  • RES 4: 1.4111 High Apr 10 
  • RES 3: 1.4019 38.2% retracement of the Feb 3 - Jun 16 bear leg
  • RES 2: 1.3968 High May 20 
  • RES 1: 1.3959 High Sep 26
  • PRICE: 1.3920 @ 16:19 BST Sep 29
  • SUP 1: 1.3885/3805 Low Sep 25 / 50-day EMA  
  • SUP 2: 1.3727 Low Aug 29 and a bear trigger
  • SUP 3: 1.3689 Low Jul 28  
  • SUP 4: 1.3637 Low Jul 25  

Last week’s rally in USDCAD cancels a recent bearish theme and instead strengthens a bullish outlook. The pair has breached a key resistance at 1.3925, the May 20 high and bull trigger. The breach confirms a resumption of the bull cycle that started Jun 16. This paves the way for a climb towards 1.4019, a Fibonacci retracement point. On the downside, first key support lies at 1.3805, the 50-day EMA.    

US PREVIEW: ISM Manufacturing: Prices Paid Seen Diminishing A Bit (2/2)

Sep-29 19:56

Meanwhile, the ISM Manufacturing Prices Paid gauge is expected to tick down to 62.7 from 63.7 prior. This would mark a second consecutive monthly dip but still keep the prices gauge around the highest levels since late 2022.

  • The expectation for a slight downtick in roughly accords with the proxy indicators we have seen.
  • September's flash S&P Global PMI report noted "Manufacturing input price inflation remained elevated at one of the highest rates since the pandemic, albeit dipping slightly since August."
  • Regional Fed manufacturing surveys showed pullbacks in NY, Philadelphia, Kansas City, and Dallas (Richmond, which reports % Y/Y changes, was steady).
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