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26.10.2023, 07:15

US GDP Q3 Preview: When is the preliminary US GDP report, and how could it affect EUR/USD?

  • United States' Gross Domestic Product is forecast to grow at an annual rate of 4.2% in Q3.
  • The US Dollar is in a bearish corrective phase ahead of the release. 
  • After data released by the US Bureau of Economic Analysis, the market sentiment will determine USD direction.

The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) report for the third quarter, to be released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) on October 26th, is expected to show an expansion of the US economy at an annualized rate of 4.2% after the 2.1% expansion recorded in the second quarter's GDP report.

The US Dollar (USD) has been easing against its major rivals after reaching fresh year tops in early October on the back of speculation the Federal Reserve (Fed) will refrain from hiking rates any further. Policymakers, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell included, had suggested that high government bond yields are tightening monetary conditions enough to prevent them from acting. Even further, Powell noted that a recession is no longer a base case scenario for the central bank when he announced the September monetary policy decision. However, financial markets remain concerned about economic progress, and the recent war between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas has revived concerns about global growth. 

US Gross Domestic Product forecast: What numbers could tell us

Thursday's US economic docket highlights the release of the preliminary GDP print for the third quarter, scheduled at 12:30 GMT. The first estimate is expected to show that the world's largest economy expanded by 4.2% in the three months to September, more than doubling the previous quarter’s reading. 

If that’s the case, financial markets will likely feel more optimistic. The US Dollar may strengthen, but its gains could be limited by a risk-on mood, boosting demand for high-yielding assets. 

However, how positive would substantial growth be? Investors should consider the Federal Reserve (Fed) factor before rushing into trading the news.

Fed Chairman Jerome Powell has said the central bank needs below-trend growth for inflation to return to the 2% target. So far, the American economy has remained resilient, with the labor market barely loosening. Hence, substantial growth is playing against the case of taming inflation. There are good chances the figures result even better than anticipated, given continued job growth and increased consumer spending. Financial markets could initially welcome the news, but in the long run, growth momentum needs to decelerate to balance the economy. 

“The US economy continued to show remarkable resilience over the summer with surprisingly robust job growth and an unexpected consumer spending spree that likely propelled real GDP growth above 5% annualized in (the third quarter),” Gregory Daco, chief economist at EY-Parthenon, wrote in an analyst note.

When is the GDP print released, and how can it affect EUR/USD?

The US GDP report will be released at 12:30 GMT on Thursday. Ahead of the event, the US Dollar is in a corrective slide after achieving extreme overbought conditions, particularly against the Euro. 

EUR/USD slid continuously throughout the quarter, peaking for the year at 1.1275 in July, with the subsequent run south establishing a 2023 low at 1.0447 early in October. Financial markets turned optimistic as the odds for additional Fed rate hikes plummeted following the September announcement. Furthermore, multiple Fed officials noted that soaring government bond yields somehow tightened monetary conditions and further helped them to stay pat. 

US Dollar losses, however, had been contained. This was partially due to the poor performance of other major economies and, lately, due to the unexpected Middle East conflict between Hamas and Israel. 

Back to GDP figures, an upbeat figure will likely boost the market’s optimism, limiting the USD's near-term bullish potential. On the other hand, a much worse-than-expected reading could fuel concerns benefiting the USD. 

Valeria Bednarik, Chief Analyst at FXStreet, notes about EUR/USD: “Despite the recent bottom and the following 250 pips recovery, EUR/USD retains the long-term bearish bias. This week's sharp retracement from near 1.0700 hints at still-high selling interest. Still, additional declines are limited by uncertainty about future economic performance at both shores of the Atlantic.”

She adds: “The 1.0520 provides near-term support, with a break through 1.0490 required for a steeper decline, with a test of the year low at sight. A break below the latter should spook buyers and open the door for a slide towards the 1.0320/40 price zone. The focus will be on a potential run through 1.0700 if the pair gains upward traction with the news. The next relevant resistance and potential bullish target comes in the 1.0770 region.”     

 

Economic Indicator

United States Gross Domestic Product Annualized

The Gross Domestic Product Annualized released by the US Bureau of Economic Analysis shows the monetary value of all the goods, services and structures produced within a country in a given period of time. GDP Annualized is a gross measure of market activity because it indicates the pace at which a country's economy is growing or decreasing. Generally speaking, a high reading or a better than expected number is seen as positive for the USD, while a low reading is negative.

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Next release: 10/26/2023 12:30:00 GMT

Frequency: Quarterly

Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis

Why it matters to traders

The US Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) releases the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth on an annualized basis for each quarter. After publishing the first estimate, the BEA revises the data two more times, with the third release representing the final reading. Usually, the first estimate is the main market mover and a positive surprise is seen as a USD-positive development while a disappointing print is likely to weigh on the greenback. Market participants usually dismiss the second and third releases as they are generally not significant enough to meaningfully alter the growth picture.

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