FOREX-Dollar at three-month low as Treasury moves to soothe bond jitters
SPY•Fed minutes and Jackson Hole in focus
Concern about inflation deepened at the Fed's meeting last month, with several policymakers ready to raise interest rates and many saying a hike in borrowing costs would be needed if inflation did not decline to the U.S. central bank's 2% target, the minutes of the session showed, although new chair Kevin Warsh has been reluctant to talk about the path of monetary policy on his watch.
The Kansas City Fed's Jackson Hole Symposium now beckons, where investors will be looking for more clues on the Fed policy outlook under Warsh.
"The Jackson Hole Symposium next week feels more pivotal than ever," said Jonathan Pryor, head of private markets & co-head of dealing at Marex FX.
"As Warsh’s first, it comes against the backdrop of what the Treasury is doing, what the White House is saying and Warsh having to try and stamp his authority on the Committee, and steer rates when he's got competing influences ahead of the midterms."




