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On Friday, the British steel industry urged the government to clarify when the United States will lift tariffs. The United States and the United Kingdom previously reached a landmark agreement to remove tariffs imposed by Trump on the industry. The United Kingdom welcomed the trade deal, saying it would reduce steel tariffs from 25% to 0%, so that British producers can continue to export products to the United States. However, details released late on Thursday showed that the two sides must also formally determine the safety requirements and quotas that the steel industry must comply with, leaving industry representatives unclear when the tariffs will be lifted. "This is certainly not a formality; I mean, there are obviously a lot of things in the agreement that have not been fully determined and defined so far," said Chrysa Glystra, director of trade and economic policy at industry group UK Steel. Glystra added that companies do not know the supply chain conditions they must meet to take advantage of tariffs. "We dont really know when this will take effect, or what the specific timeline is."On May 9, a document showed that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office rejected Teslas application to register the word "Robotaxi" as a trademark on Tuesday. Another application by Tesla to register the word "Robotaxi" as a trademark for its upcoming online car-hailing service is still under review by the Patent Office. The department issued a "non-final review opinion" around the Robotaxi trademark application, which means Tesla has three months to submit a response, otherwise the Patent Office will abandon the application. Teslas application for the "Cybercab" trademark has been halted because other companies are applying for similar "Cyber" trademarks.Iran has agreed to hold a fourth round of indirect nuclear talks with the United States in Oman on Sunday, a member of the Iranian delegation revealed, according to Irans Tasnim News Agency.The three major U.S. stock indexes all turned negative, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average down 0.19%, the S&P 500 down 0.1% and the Nasdaq down 0.02%.Swiss President: Switzerland will submit a letter of intent in the next one to two weeks.

US Dollar Index Stabilizes at 103.70; Attention Shifts to US Inflation

Daniel Rogers

May 10, 2022 10:07

In the Asian session, the US dollar index (DXY) is fluctuating within a narrow range of 103.58-103.77 as investors anticipate the release of the US Consumer Price Index (CPI), which will determine the asset's future path. Wednesday will see the release of the US CPI, and investors anticipate a decline. The preliminary estimate for the US CPI is 8.1%, compared to the multi-year high of 8.5% recorded last month. 

Positive NFP versus Lower Inflation Predictions

NFP reached 428k last week. It increased the likelihood that the Federal Reserve (Fed) will raise interest rates by 75 basis points (bps) in June. On the other hand, a lower inflation estimate suggests that recent quantitative measures are preventing inflation from surging, and a similar occurrence could force the Fed to adopt a less aggressive hawkish approach. Therefore, investors are uncertain whether to bet with or against the DXY, which has caused the asset to move sideways.

Fed's Bombastic Speech

According to an interview with Bloomberg, Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic stated on Monday that the Fed's most recent 50 basis point rate hike was a "aggressive" move and that the Fed can maintain this pace. By the end of 2023, a Fed policymaker anticipates an interest rate range between 2.0 and 2.5 percent.

 

Key events this week: Consumer Price Index (CPI), Initial Jobless Claims, and Producers Price Index (PPI). Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index (CSI).

 

On the back burner are the Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks, China's CPI, and Christine Lagarde's address as President of the European Central Bank (ECB).

Spot Dollar Index

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