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Peso weakens after hawkish Fed cue

- By Aaron Michael C. Sy Reporter

THE PESO weakened against the dollar on Wednesday after hawkish remarks from a US Federal Reserve official.

It closed at P55.93 a dollar, 10 centavos weaker than its P55.83 finish on Tuesday, according to Bankers Associatio­n of the Philippine­s data posted on its website.

The peso opened at P55.97 against the dollar, appreciate­d to as much as P55.835 and depreciate­d to as much as P56.125.

Dollars exchanged went up to $1.74 billion from $1.62 billion a day earlier.

The peso was dragged down by signals from Fed Governor Christophe­r J. Waller, who said rate cuts have to be “methodical,” pushing back against market expectatio­ns of about six rate cuts this year, Michael L. Ricafort, chief economist at Rizal Commercial Banking Corp., said in a Viber message.

“The peso depreciate­d amid hawkish remarks from Fed official Waller who hinted at less aggressive rate cuts in 2024,” a trader also said in an e-mail.

The US is “within striking distance” of the Federal Reserve’s 2% inflation goal, but the central bank should not rush to cut its benchmark interest rate until it is clear lower inflation will be sustained, Mr. Waller said on Tuesday, according to Reuters.

Regardless of when rate cuts begin, Mr. Waller said the Fed should proceed “methodical­ly and carefully” and not make the sort of large, fast reductions used when the Fed was trying to bail out the economy from a shock or a pending downturn.

Mr. Waller’s remarks countered market expectatio­ns that the Fed would start cutting rates at its March meeting and lop perhaps 1.5 percentage points from the benchmark policy rate by the end of the year. After he spoke, traders pared bets that the Fed would in March reduce the key rate that has been kept at 5.25% to 5.5% since July.

The Federal Open Market Committee raised borrowing costs by 525 basis points (bps) to 5.25-5.5% from March 2022 to July 2023.

It will hold its first policy meeting of the year on Jan. 30-31.

The trader expects the peso to remain weak against the dollar on Thursday amid expectatio­ns of a firm US retail sales report.

The trader expects the peso to move between P55.85 and P56.05 a dollar, while Mr. Ricafort sees it ranging from P55.80 to P56.

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