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21.03.202511:10 Forex Analysis & Reviews: US market in consolidation phase. Trump seeks Senate backing for Iran strikes

Relevance up to 02:00 2025-03-24 UTC--4

Exchange Rates 21.03.2025 analysis

S&P 500

Overview for March 21

The US market entered a phase of consolidation on Thursday as it struggled to define its next direction.

Major US indices on Thursday: Dow: -0.1%, NASDAQ: -0.3%, S&P 500: -0.2%, S&P 500: 5,662, trading range: 5,500-6,000.

The rally that followed the Fed's decision and statement lost momentum on Thursday.

There was an attempt to extend the upward move, but it eventually faded, particularly as mega-cap stocks pulled back. Investors appeared preoccupied with uncertainty surrounding the economic outlook, lacking clear answers.

Still, there was positive economic data during the session. Existing home sales surprised to the upside in February as buyers responded to increased supply.

This was a constructive signal, supported by the lack of any major change in weekly initial jobless claims, which remain at levels consistent with a strong labor market.

These reports reinforced Fed Chair Powell's comments yesterday that "strong data," unlike weak survey-based indicators, remains a fairly reliable gauge of economic activity.

Nevertheless, the looming threat of mutual tariffs set to take effect on April 2, coupled with the Fed's somewhat confusing outlook—lower GDP growth and higher inflation projected for 2025—seemed to dampen enthusiasm for building on Wednesday's gains.

Overall, Thursday was marked by a lack of conviction on either side of the market.

Four S&P 500 sectors ended the day in positive territory, none rising more than 0.4%. Seven sectors closed lower, with the largest decline limited to 0.6%.

Energy and utilities led the gains, while materials posted the biggest drop.

The information technology sector, the most heavily weighted in the market, ended down 0.5%. It was a relative laggard throughout the session, largely due to weakness in Accenture (ACN 300.76-23.71, -7.3%) following its earnings report, Apple (AAPL 214.10, -1.14, -0.5%) as reports suggested the company retreated in the AI leadership rankings, and semiconductor stocks.

The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index fell by 0.7%, which could have been worse if not for the strong performance of NVIDIA (NVDA), which rose by 0.9%.

The Treasury market showed signs of volatility as well. Earlier, the 10-year yield fell to 4.17% from Wednesday's close of 4.26%, then rebounded to 4.25%, before settling at 4.2%.

Like other capital markets, US Treasuries reacted to a wave of central bank decisions following the FOMC announcement, including:

  • The People's Bank of China held its 1- and 5-year loan prime rates steady
  • The Swiss National Bank cut its policy rate by 25 basis points to 0.25%
  • Sweden's central bank kept its rate unchanged at 2.25%
  • Brazil's central bank raised its key interest rate by 100 basis points to 14.25%
  • The Bank of England left its rate unchanged at 4.50%
  • ECB President Christine Lagarde warned that the 25% US import tariff could reduce eurozone economic growth by 0.3 percentage points in the first year

Economic data overview:

Initial jobless claims for the week ending March 15 rose by 2,000 to 223,000 (consensus: 220,000).

Continuing claims for the week ending March 8 rose by 33,000 to 1.892 million.

Key takeaway: This period covers the survey week for the upcoming employment report, and low levels of jobless claims may prompt economists to forecast another solid gain in nonfarm payrolls.

The current account deficit narrowed to $303.9 billion in the fourth quarter (consensus: -$334.0B) from a revised -$310.3 billion (up from -$310.9B).

The Philadelphia Fed Index fell to 12.5 in March (consensus: 10.0) from 18.1 in February. The expansion/contraction threshold is 0.0, meaning business activity in the Philadelphia Fed region grew in March, albeit at a slower pace than the previous month.

Existing home sales rose 4.2% month-on-month in February to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.26 million (consensus: 3.95M), up from a revised 4.09M in January. On an annual basis, sales declined by 1.2%, but the key point is that sales increased, while consensus had expected a 3.2% monthly drop.

The surprising strength in the housing market suggests a release of pent-up demand, with more inventory available and buyers adjusting to higher mortgage rates.

Leading indicators declined by 0.3% in February (consensus: -0.2%), following a revised -0.2% in January (originally -0.3%).

No major US economic data is scheduled for Friday.

Energy: Brent crude rose to $72.20, up nearly $1 on Friday. It rally was driven by the news that US President Trump called on the Senate to authorize military strikes on Iran. Earlier, Trump had issued an ultimatum to Iran: sign a deal with the US to halt its nuclear weapons program, or face strikes on nuclear and military sites within two months.

Conclusion: The US market still has the potential for further gains. It is recommended to hold long positions from support levels and expect the S&P 500 to head towards the 6,000 level.

*The market analysis posted here is meant to increase your awareness, but not to give instructions to make a trade.

Jozef Kovach,
Analytical expert of InstaSpot
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