A Critical Inflection Point for FX and Bond Markets

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The U.S. ISM Services PMI has long been a barometer of economic health, and its latest reading—50.8 in June 2025—offers a mixed but critical signal. While the index edged above contraction territory (50) after a brief dip to 49.9 in May, the underlying data reveals fragility. Business activity, new orders, and inventories rebounded, but price pressures remain stubbornly high (67.5), and Middle East tensions now loom as an emerging risk. Here’s the deal: a weaker-than-expected reading on August 6 could force the Fed’s hand, triggering a domino effect across bond and FX markets—and investors need to position now.

The PMI’s Role in Shaping Fed Policy

The ISM Services PMI has historically dictated the Fed’s playbook. When the index contracted to 49.9 in May 2025, it marked the first services-sector slowdown in over a year. That contraction coincided with a surge in price pressures (68.7 in May) and tariff-driven uncertainty,…

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