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    Dow, S&P 500 notch records, dollar rises after new Fed policy

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    2017-09-21 09:09Xinhua Editor: Gu Liping ECNS App Download

    U.S. stocks wavered in a narrow range on Wednesday, with the Dow and S&P 500 closing at record highs, after the Federal Reserve announced that it will start to unwind its 4.5-trillion-U.S.-dollar balance sheet from October, a further step to end the loose monetary policy.

    The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 41.79 points, or 0.19 percent, to 22,412.59. The S&P 500 inched up 1.59 points, or 0.06 percent, to 2,508.24.

    Many analysts said the central bank's announcement wasn't very surprising, and financial markets seemed steady after the statement.

    The financial market's reaction to the Fed's latest decision was relatively muted as the announcement was generally in line with Wall Street's expectations, Omair Sharif, senior U.S. Economist at Societe Generale, told Xinhua Wednesday.

    He also mentioned an October start date by the Fed has a few advantages. After the Fed's announcement, shares of many big banks were all up, lifting major indices.

    "With markets already keenly aware of the Fed's plan on tapering its holdings going forward, starting the process in October allows Fed officials to put the program on auto-pilot and refocus squarely on the economic fundamentals, which will be increasingly necessary given that the data are likely to be choppy in the wake of the hurricanes," said Sharif.

    The CBOE Volatility Index, widely considered the best gauge of fear in the market, declined 3.93 percent to close at 9.78, on Wednesday.

    "The risk for the FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) in the balance sheet is in how it moves credit - particularly the Mortgage Backed Security market. The owning of U.S. Treasury Bonds is less problematic," Robert Savage, CEO of CC Track Solutions, told Xinhua.

    "Both will have an effect on the market and it will be a de facto tightening of credit and lifting of rates but how much is unknown, so the plan is to do this slowly - which may be fine and likely will be ignored by the market until suddenly it matters - so my feeling is that this will matter in 2018 not now," Savage added.

    Even though analysts concerned about market sensitivity, they saw continued momentum for equity valuations through further improved corporate earnings.

    "We maintain our positive view on equities and have recently increased allocations given improving earnings per share, support from fiscal stimulus and Fed dovishness," Humberto Garcia, Head of Global Asset Allocation for Leumi Investment Services Inc., said in a note.

    Meanwhile, the Fed also decided to leave interest rate changed this time, as investors widely expected. Now, traders shifted their focus to when will be the Fed's next move on hiking interest rate.

    "I think the next risk for a hike is December - the data dependency is on inflation and the way that the FOMC looks through the storm noise on food and energy prices," said Savage.

    According to the CME Group's FedWatch tool, investors now see a 70.5 percent chance of a rate increase by the end of December.

    The value of the U.S. dollar is likely going up - particularly if the FOMC raises rates in December and the U.S. economy grows over four percent in the last quarter this year, he added.

    The dollar index, which measures the greenback against six major peers, increased 0.83 percent at 92.558 in late trading on Wednesday, after the Fed's announcement.

    However, some analysts still took more cautious assumptions and anticipated there will be no more hikes this year.

    "History has shown interest rate hikes to be the most reliable instigator of recession, yet despite the length of current recovery, the Fed's stance appears to remain dovish, with the market pricing in no further interest rate increased until well into 2018," said Garcia.

    Sharif said the Fed's decision provides a buffer between the start of the tapering process and the December FOMC meeting, giving the Fed some time to gauge the market's reaction before deciding on a December hike.

      

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