Federal Reserve Friday speakers will discuss full employment, payments, and the economy

[ad_1] The times below are in GMT / US Eastern time layout: 1345 / 0845 Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan Collins speaks before the 67th Economic Conference, ‘Rethinking Full Employment” 1345 / 0845 Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr participates in “Payments” discussion before the Clearing House Annual Conference 2023 1430

Australian October employment +55K, smashing the +20K estimate

[ad_1] The bulk in the +55K gain in jobs was part-time, which will take some of the heat out the headline. Nevertheless it points to still strong demand for labour and keeps wage pressures on the simmer. Unemployment rate 3.7% as expected, despite a higher participation rate It won;t be long until thoughts turn to

DJIA slightly lower in low-volatility session

[ad_1] Share: Dow Jones has broken out of a three-month descending price channel. Fed’s Powell, Williams speak at event on Wednesday. Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 5.07% last week, the largest weekly gain since October 2022. Disney is scheduled to deliver fiscal Q4 earnings after the close on Wednesday. Unemployment Rate, SLOOS report,

NIO gains more than 5% on Friday, closing above the 21-day moving average

[ad_1] Share: NIO gains more than 5% on falling Treasury yields, soft NFP, cost savings plan. Nio CEO William Li says Nio will cut about 10% of its employees. Non-core investments will also be trimmed as EV company focuses on financial performance. US Nonfarm Payrolls fell to 150K in October, a print that

Another modest decline in GDP in Q4 followed by a slow recovery – Rabobank

[ad_1] Share: In the third quarter, the Eurozone economy contracted by 0.1% compared to the second quarter. Economists at Rabobank expect that the Eurozone will enter a mild recession, followed by a period of sluggish growth. The start of a recession? The Eurozone economy contracted by 0.1% in the second quarter, with a

United Kingdom CFTC GBP NC Net Positions fell from previous £-11.2K to £-18.6K

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GBP/USD hovers above 1.2150 major level, focus on UK employment, PMI data

[ad_1] Share: GBP/USD struggles to extend gains as US Dollar rebounds. UK Retail Sales dipped to 0.9% against the expected 0.1% decline. Upbeat US Treasury yields provide support to underpin the Greenback. GBP/USD struggles to continue the winning streak. trading around 1.2160 during the Asian session on Monday. However, the currency pair encountered a