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US and Canada Jobs: Sill Strong Enough for a Rate Hike

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United States The US grew 156k jobs in August, missing the median estimate by about 16k. U.S. Nonfarm Payrolls, September 7(see more posts on U.S. Nonfarm Payrolls, ). Unemployment Rate The July series was revised up by 16k. The unemployment and participate rate ticked up 0.1% to 5.0%… U.S. Unemployment Rate, September 2016(see more posts on U.S. unemployment rate, ). Source: Investing.com - Click to enlarge Participation Rate … and 62.9% respectively. U.S. Participation Rate, September 2016(see more posts on U.S. participation rate, ). Source: Investing.com - Click to enlarge Average Hourly Earnings Hourly earnings rose 0.2% to lift the year-over-year rate to 2.6% from 2.4%. The average work week increased to 34.4 hours from 34.3. U.S. Average Hourly Earnings(see more posts on U.S. Average Hourly Earnings, ) - Click to enlarge   As we noted the initial estimate in September has typically disappointed since the financial crisis. However, we had thought this time could be different because of a number of other reports, including weekly jobless claims, jobs availability, payroll withholding, payback due to weather in August, and the monster rise in the employment component of the service ISM. Nevertheless, those expecting a Fed hike in December will likely be unswayed by today’s report.

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United States

The US grew 156k jobs in August, missing the median estimate by about 16k.

U.S. Nonfarm Payrolls, September 7

(see more posts on U.S. Nonfarm Payrolls, )
US and Canada Jobs: Sill Strong Enough for a Rate Hike

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Unemployment Rate

The July series was revised up by 16k. The unemployment and participate rate ticked up 0.1% to 5.0%…

U.S. Unemployment Rate, September 2016

(see more posts on U.S. unemployment rate, )
US and Canada Jobs: Sill Strong Enough for a Rate Hike

. Source: Investing.com - Click to enlarge

Participation Rate

… and 62.9% respectively.

U.S. Participation Rate, September 2016

(see more posts on U.S. participation rate, )
US and Canada Jobs: Sill Strong Enough for a Rate Hike

. Source: Investing.com - Click to enlarge

Average Hourly Earnings

Hourly earnings rose 0.2% to lift the year-over-year rate to 2.6% from 2.4%. The average work week increased to 34.4 hours from 34.3.

U.S. Average Hourly Earnings

(see more posts on U.S. Average Hourly Earnings, )
US and Canada Jobs: Sill Strong Enough for a Rate Hike

- Click to enlarge

 

As we noted the initial estimate in September has typically disappointed since the financial crisis. However, we had thought this time could be different because of a number of other reports, including weekly jobless claims, jobs availability, payroll withholding, payback due to weather in August, and the monster rise in the employment component of the service ISM.

Nevertheless, those expecting a Fed hike in December will likely be unswayed by today’s report. We have argued the market was exaggerating the risk of a November hike. The FOMC meeting is a week before the election and a rate move then would be unprecedented, and the meeting does not include update forecasts or a press conference. We expect market will reduce the chance of a November hike.

The government shed 11k jobs. This is the most in a year. It appears that the loss of teaching-related jobs fell more than the job gain related to the election. The 13k drop in manufacturing jobs, following a 16k loss in July warns of knock-on impact on output. Construction added 23k jobs, which is a little more than retailers (22k). Employment growth in leisure and hospitality was the slowest in four months (15k). The underemployment rate remained at 9.7% where it has been for six of the past eight months.

 

The US dollar had approached CAD1.33, and in response to the diverging reports fell below CAD1.32. It is stabilizing above CAD1.32. The price action reaffirms the $1.1100 area as the lower end of the euro’s trading range. Resistance is seen near $1.1180. The dollar approach the early September high near JPY104.30 but has been turned back. However, found a bid near JPY103.30. Sterling remains choppy between $1.23-$1.24. US 10-year yields remain slightly higher, while the two-year yield remains flat near four-month highs.

Marc Chandler
He has been covering the global capital markets in one fashion or another for more than 30 years, working at economic consulting firms and global investment banks. After 14 years as the global head of currency strategy for Brown Brothers Harriman, Chandler joined Bannockburn Global Forex, as a managing partner and chief markets strategist as of October 1, 2018.

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