Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Economy

Jobs report, wage growth, and unemployment rate in focus Friday

As traders approach another pivotal day for financial markets, a series of crucial economic data releases that could sway market dynamics are expected on Friday, October 4, 2024. The U.S. labor market will be in the spotlight with the release of key employment figures, including nonfarm payrolls, unemployment rate, and average hourly earnings. These reports are likely to provide valuable insights into the health of the American economy and could influence Federal Reserve policy decisions.

Major Economic Events to Watch

• 8:30 AM ET – Nonfarm Payrolls (Sep): Expected 148K, Previous 142K. Measures change in employment excluding the farming industry.

• 8:30 AM ET – Unemployment Rate (Sep): Expected 4.2%, Previous 4.2%. Percentage of the total workforce that is unemployed and actively seeking employment.

• 8:30 AM ET – Average Hourly Earnings (MoM) (Sep): Expected 0.3%, Previous 0.4%. Measures the change in the price businesses pay for labor.

Other Important Economic Events to Watch

• 8:30 AM ET – Private Nonfarm Payrolls (Sep): Expected 125K, Previous 118K. Measures change in private sector employment.

• 8:30 AM ET – Average Hourly Earnings (YoY) (Sep): Expected 3.3%, Previous 3.8%. Year-over-year change in wages.

• 8:30 AM ET – Participation Rate (Sep): Previous 62.7%. Measures the share of working-age population either working or looking for work.

• 9:00 AM ET – FOMC Member Williams Speaks. New York Fed President’s remarks may offer insights into monetary policy.

• 1:00 PM ET – Baker Hughes U.S. Rig Count: Previous 484. Indicator of demand for oil products.

• 1:00 PM ET – U.S. Baker Hughes Total Rig Count: Previous 587. Total number of active drilling rigs.

• 3:30 PM ET – CFTC S&P 500 speculative positions: Previous -35.8K. Indicates market sentiment for S&P 500 futures.

Other Economic Events to Watch

• 8:30 AM ET – Manufacturing Payrolls (Sep): Expected -5K, Previous -24K. Employment change in the manufacturing sector.

• 8:30 AM ET – Government Payrolls (Sep): Previous 24.0K. Change in government employment.

• 8:30 AM ET – Average Weekly Hours (Sep): Expected 34.3, Previous 34.3. Average number of hours worked by employees.

• 8:30 AM ET – U6 Unemployment Rate (Sep): Previous 7.9%. Broader measure of unemployment including marginally attached workers.

• 3:30 PM ET – CFTC Aluminium speculative net positions: Previous 3.9K. Indicates market sentiment for aluminium futures.

For further information and the latest updates, please refer to our Economic Calendar, here.

This article was generated with the support of AI and reviewed by an editor. For more information see our T&C.

This post appeared first on investing.com

You May Also Like

Investing

Fisker (NYSE: FSR) stock price has been one of the best-performing electric vehicle (EV) stocks this week even as Tesla slumped. The shares jumped...

Investing

Newmont (NYSE: NEM) reported mixed financial results even as the price of gold approached its all-time high. In all, the company’s earnings per share...

Investing

The Fox Corporation (NASDAQ: FOX) stock price has been under pressure as investors come to terms with the abrupt firing of Tucker Carlson. The...

Investing

NatWest (LON: NWG) share price rose sharply, helped by the strong results from Barclays. The stock jumped to a high of 274.8p, which was...




Disclaimer: Oldamericanbroker.com, its managers, its employees, and assigns (collectively “The Company”) do not make any guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. Information provided by this website is for research purposes only and should not be considered as personalized financial advice. The Company is not affiliated with, nor does it receive compensation from, any specific security. The Company is not registered or licensed by any governing body in any jurisdiction to give investing advice or provide investment recommendation. Any investments recommended here should be taken into consideration only after consulting with your investment advisor and after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the-company.


Copyright © 2024 Oldamericanbroker.com