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Flash: Bernanke not likely to backtrack on previous tapering comments - NAB

FXstreet.com (Barcelona) - Analysts at NAB Global Markets are of the opinion that as we head into the FOMC statement and press conference, Bernanke is not likely to backtrack on his previous comments of tapering asset purchases.

NAB commented, “We would agree is that given a generally respectable but hardly stellar set of incoming economic data since the April FOMC meeting, Mr. Bernanke is not going to push back hard against his May 20th Q&A comment to the JEC that, “We could in the next few meetings take a step down in our pace of purchases."

In going on to discuss the FOMC Meeting in greater detail, NAB added, “Bernanke is nevertheless likely to stress that any such move still remain dependent on the incoming economic news, and is unlikely to give an expected date at which the process may commence (unless of course, a decision is made today to start scaling back QE – unlikely in our view, since that would undoubtedly amount to a fresh shock for markets)” In conclusion, NAB went on to say Bernanke may mention that even if tapering is on the table, it doesn’t mean the actions can’t be reversed should economic conditions warrant further monetary accommodation from the Federal Reserve.

Flash: Taper is a smoke-screen it's all about China now - RBS

While RBS FX Strategist Greg Gibbs argues the Fed may still be not in the mood to taper at all, he makes a good point by saying that even if it does, is still left with a very large rate of monthly asset purchase, not forgetting it is ready to ramp it up again. So Gibbs thinks "too much ink has been spilled on over-hyping this event already."
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With MPC meeting minutes at 08:30 GMT, GBP/JPY is last trading at 148.82, near session lows, on the back of broad Yen strength. The cross has been trapped inside a 100 pips trading range 149.50/148.50 for last 48 hours, ahead of key risk event in the form of US FOMC at 18:00-18:30 GMT.
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