US Non Farm Payrolls Dec: 312K (est 177K ; prevR 176K ; prev 155K)
Strongest result since February 2018
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NONFARM PAYROLL TONIGHT
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NFP Smashes Expectations
86304K vs 165K expected
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NFP Massive Miss at 20k vs 180k expected
8820K vs 180K expected
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Worst NFP since Sep 2017
89February non-farm payrolls +20K vs +180K expected
Non-farm payrolls for February 2019
The details are better for the US dollar than the headline. USD/JPY kicked lower but has mostly recovered. and the other moves have faded as well.
Periodically there is a big miss in the numbers. You can see it every year or two on the long term chart. January was unusually strong and there was no reason for it. It's all about seasonal adjustments and the unemployment rate tells a better story than the headline.
Source: https://www.forexlive.com/news/!/februa ... d-20190308
Non-farm payrolls for February 2019
- Worst since Sept 2017
- Prior was 304K (revised to +311K)
- Estimates ranged from 125K to 250K
- Two month net revision +12K
- Unemployment rate 3.8% vs 3.9% expected
- Participation rate 63.2% vs 63.2% prior
- Avg hourly earnings +0.4% vs +0.3% exp
- Avg hourly earnings 3.4% y/y vs +3.3% exp
- Private payrolls +25K vs +170K exp
- Manufacturing +4K vs +12K exp
- U6 underemployment 7.3% vs 8.1% prior
The details are better for the US dollar than the headline. USD/JPY kicked lower but has mostly recovered. and the other moves have faded as well.
Periodically there is a big miss in the numbers. You can see it every year or two on the long term chart. January was unusually strong and there was no reason for it. It's all about seasonal adjustments and the unemployment rate tells a better story than the headline.
Source: https://www.forexlive.com/news/!/februa ... d-20190308