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Jobs Day

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What’s in Today’s Report:

  • Jobs Day

Futures are little changed following a quiet night of news as markets await the jobs report later this morning.

Economically, the only notable number overnight was German CPI which met expectations, rising 3.2% y/y.

Globally, the yen is falling slightly but global yields are higher as markets digest a potential Bank of Japan rate hike later this month.

Today the jobs report is the key event and expectations are as follows:  180K job adds, 3.9% Unemployment Rate, 0.3% m/m & 4.0% y/y wages.  Keeping things simple, the key to today’s jobs report is whether it refutes the expectation for a March rate cut or reinforces it.  A “Too Hot” number will refute that March rate cut expectation and stocks and bonds will likely drop while a Goldilocks number will reinforce expectations for a March cut and stocks should rally.

Outside of the jobs report, we also get University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment (E: 61.9) and the 1-Year and 5-year Inflation Expectations but barring a major surprise these numbers shouldn’t move markets.

Jobs Day

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CPI Impacts Two of The Three Pillars of The Rally

CPI impacts two of the three pillars of the rally: Tom Essaye Quoted in The Spokesman-Review


Wall Street takes risk off table before CPI report

CPI is key because if it halts its downward trend, markets will have to price in a more hawkish Fed. That would be a headwind on stocks, said Tom Essaye, who founded The Sevens Report newsletter.

“Put in a more familiar way, CPI impacts two of the three pillars of the rally: disinflation and expectation the Fed is done with rate hikes,” Essaye noted. “If CPI is too hot, both will be damaged.”

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How to Explain This Market To Clients

What’s in Today’s Report:

  • How to Explain This Market To Clients (Three Pillars of the Current Rally)
  • Weekly Market Preview:  Does CPI Further Confirm Disinflation Is Happening?
  • Weekly Economic Cheat Sheet:  Inflation in Focus This Week

Futures are modestly lower following a quiet weekend as investors look ahead to Wednesday’s CPI.

Most of the weekend news centered on China, as Yellen’s trip was viewed as constructive and will help slightly ease economic tensions between the two countries and that progress is a mild macro positive.

Economically, deflation risks are rising in China as CPI was flat y/y, highlighting the need for more economic stimulus.

Today there are no notable economic reports but there are numerous Fed speakers including Barr (10:00 a.m. ET), Daly (10:30 a.m. ET), Mester (10:30 a.m. ET) and Bostic (12:00 a.m. ET).  Barr’s comments will be especially important because he may hint at more regulation for banks in the wake of the regional bank crisis, while a hawkish tone from the remaining Fed members could increase expectations for two more rate hikes (markets are currently only expecting one more rate hike).

 

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