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8 December 2015
World Outlook 2016: Managing with less liquidity
The impact of the trade-weighted dollar on inflation is much more benign than Figure 4: According to the FRB/US
the impact on growth. According to our FRB/US simulations, the recent dollar
model, dollar appreciation would
appreciation would subtract between one- and two-tenths from core PCE
inflation over the next couple of years. This may not seem like much, but core result in a modest drag on inflation
inflation has been running significantly below the Fed's 2% target for the past
three years. For inflation to rise toward that level, either dollar strength will
have to reverse, or services prices will have to rise further, thereby offsetting
the effect of the former on goods prices. Given our expectation of a further
significant decline in the unemployment rate, services prices. which are
dominated by the cost of labor and housing rents, should increase further.
Since services account for roughly two-thirds of the core PCE deflator and
goods the remaining one-third, acceleration in services prices could offset the
deflationary impact of the strong dollar on goods prices. Our forecast assumes 2 4 a 0 ID 12 II 10 1/1 20
that services inflation will continue to accelerate, thus allowing policymakers Owlets 01w shock
to proceed with interest rate hikes, but at a very gradual pace relative to prior Sewer. FM, Prunese Bent Morro.
monetary tightening cycles. Inflation is expected to only gradually return to its
2% target over the next couple of years.
The estimates of the FRB/US model are broadly consistent with our estimates Figure 5: The expected drag from net
of the impact of the appreciation of the dollar on the contribution of net
exports due to dollar appreciation is
exports in the GDP accounts. Traditionally, changes in the trade-weighted
dollar tend to impact net exports with a lag of approximately two years. When meaningful
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inventory unwind should prove temporary, the lagged impact from the dollar
will likely prevent a meaningful recovery in the manufacturing sector, which is
in contraction territory. It is noteworthy that the manufacturing ISM is highly Figure 6: The manufacturing ISM
correlated with real GDP growth, even though the manufacturing sector and the new export orders series are
accounts for only 12% of total economic output.
both in contraction territory
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Fed trimmed its growth and inflation forecasts this year. A stronger dollar has 0•••
the same effect on growth and inflation as monetary tightening. Therefore, SOS
dollar strength will likely continue to be a meaningful headwind to rate hikes in 525
2016 and 2017, and possibly beyond. The Figure 8 below shows the FOMC's
"dot plot" versus our forecasts and the latest futures market pricing. While the 450
fixed income market is nearly fully pricing a December rate hike, financial 32.5
market participants expect a much shallower trajectory for the fed funds rate
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investors are expecting and the Fed is predicting could cause financial market
turbulence. Our own estimates of the path of interest rates are between those
of the financial markets and monetary policymakers.
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