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Fed chair Jerome Powell pushed back against aggressive rate cut expectations again mid-week after the FOMC left US rates unchanged. A March rate cut is currently being priced out, leaving the May meeting a live event, with six rate cuts seen in 2024, down from seven last week. The blockbuster US NFP report on Friday gave Chair Powell’s stance some validation as the US jobs market continues to forge ahead.

Markets Week Ahead: S&P 500, Dow Hit Fresh Highs, Gold Fades, US Dollar Rallies

Despite US dollar strength, the US equity markets continue to power ahead, driven in part by some big moves in the big tech stocks, including Amazon and Meta.

Markets Week Ahead: S&P 500, Dow Hit Fresh Highs, Gold Fades, US Dollar Rallies

Markets Week Ahead: S&P 500, Dow Hit Fresh Highs, Gold Fades, US Dollar Rallies

The world’s largest company, Microsoft fell post-earnings but regained nearly all losses by the close on Friday, while Apple fell mid-week but also regained some losses. The US earnings calendar is not as busy next week although Ford, MicroStrategy, Uber Technologies, Alibaba, and PayPal will all be opening their books in the coming days and are worth noting.

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After last week’s data and events-heavy week, the next few days are light of potential market-moving releases and events. Traders should note that after the pre-FOMC blackout, Federal Reserve members will now be allowed to give their latest opinions next week and these comments should be carefully noted, especially any talk of a rate cut timetable.

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US regional banks were back in the headlines last week after the New York Community Bancorp release that sent their shares sprawling over 40% lower.

Markets Week Ahead: S&P 500, Dow Hit Fresh Highs, Gold Fades, US Dollar Rallies

The British Pound was boosted last week by the widest split for sixteen years. on the Bank of England’s interest-rate-setting committee. The key bank rate was held at 5.25%, as more or less everyone had expected on February 1.

Euro pessimism drags on as the EU narrowly avoided a recession. ‘US excellence’ is very much alive after NFP, while the pound and yen could aid euro performance.

Gold is likely to struggle to push higher over the coming week after the latest US Jobs Report smashed expectations, paring Fed rate cut expectations.

This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the U.S. dollar's fundamental and technical outlook, with a specific focus on EUR/USD , USD/JPY , and AUD/USD . The piece also offers insights into critical price levels for the week ahead.