The US jobs numbers that surprised, then didn’t

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Monday 11th March 2024NAB Markets Research Disclaimer Financial Services Guide | Information on our services - NABUS payrolls data was initially a surprise on Friday. NAB’s Ray Attrill says there was an initial algo-driven market response, before the human s stepped in on realising that substantial downward revisions in the previous two months meant jobs data was weaker than anticipated. Hence, expectations for a June cut haven’t really shifted. Canada’s employment data, which was higher, passed by with little fanfare. China’s inflation numbers were a surprise over the weekend, coming in at the highest month on month level in a year. Japan’s GDP read is expected to be revised higher today, but the biggest influence on the BoJ strategy will come later this week with the early results of spring wage negotiations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The US jobs numbers that surprised, then didn’t

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