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Average Hourly Earnings steals thunder in NFP jobs data

The headline Non-Farm Payrolls print for December showed that 223,000 jobs were added to the economy vs an expectation of +200,000 and a higher revised November print of +256,000.  In addition, the Unemployment Rate dropped to 3.5% vs an expectation of 3.7% and a November print of 3.6%.  By themselves, the Fed should be concerned about these two pieces of data as the Fed is looking for the Unemployment Rate to climb, which would help cool the economy and slow inflation.  However, it was the Average Hourly earnings print that stole the show in the jobs data release.  The MoM print was 0.3% vs an expectation of 0.4% and a revised November print from 0.6% to 0.4%.  This brought the YoY print down to 4.6% vs an expectation of 5%!  The Fed will be happy to see that the inflation component of jobs data was lower than expected and much lower with the November revisions.  As this is the last NFP print before the next FOMC meeting on February 1st, one has to question whether the Average Hourly Earnings component will be enough to allow the Fed to lower the pace of interest rate increases to 25bps.  If not, the focus will be on the headline print and the Unemployment Rate, which the Fed will consider to still be hot and therefore may keep the current pace of interest rate increases unchanged.

What are Non-Farm Payrolls?

The markets view the jobs data as dovish, focusing on the Average Hourly Earnings component.  In addition, shortly after the jobs report, the US released ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI data, which contracted for the first time since May 2020.  The price components of both the Manufacturing and Non-Manufacturing PMI were also lower than expected.  As a result of today’s data, the US Dollar is falling.  The US Dollar Index initially fell from 105.53 down to 104.93 on the jobs data release. It then bounced momentarily but continued lower after the US ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI print, falling from 105.29 down to 104.41.

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On a 240-minute timeframe, GBP/USD has been moving lower since making a local high at 1.2447 on December 14th, 2022.  The pair fell below the bottom trendline of an ascending wedge on December 15th, as the FOMC meeting resulted in a hawkish tone. GBP/USD continued to fall, making a near-term low today at 1.1858 before rallying after the data to 1.2017.  If the pair is to continue to move higher, it must first pass-through horizontal resistance at 1.2126 and 1.2299.  Above there, price can move to the December 14th, 2022, highs at 1.2447.  However, it the US Dollar strengthens, and GBP/USD moves lower, first support is at today’s low of 1.1858.  Below there, the pair can fall to the 38.2% Fibonacci retracement level from the low of September 26th, 2022, to the highs of December 14th, 2022, at 1.1644, then the 50% retracement from the same timeframe at 1.1396.

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Markets are focusing on the Average Hourly Earnings data for December, which was lower than expected.  But will the Fed see it as dovish as the markets?  The Unemployment Rate fell to 3.5% and the headline NFP print was strong.  The Fed expects to see the U/R near 4.5%.  Will Average Hourly Earnings be enough for the Fed to slow the pace of interest rate hikes at the February 1st meeting?  Or will the Fed continue to focus on the U/R.  There is a lot of data out between now and the FOMC meeting, including CPI next week.  Things can change quickly before then!

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