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Date: 6th December 2024.

How Will NFP Impact The Trading Markets?



  • The Euro increased in value against most currencies on Thursday, but investors remained cautious over the ECB President’s comments.
  • According to economists, the ECB is almost certain to cut interest rates next week. President Lagarde advises the Eurozone is likely to witness lower economic growth than previously expected.
  • Analysts changed expectations for the US Unemployment Rate to rise to 4.2%. Most experts now expect the US rate of unemployment to remain unchanged.
  • Poor US employment data can increase the potential for a December rate cut and further fuel the bullish trend in the stock market.
EURUSD – Will The Fed Cut Interest Rates?

The EURUSD rose in value on Thursday ignoring resistance levels but now moves closer to a stronger resistance point. This key level can be seen at 1.05969, but in order for the EURUSD to find bearish momentum at this level investors will be hoping for poor employment data.



Economists expect the NFP Employment Change to read 215,000 and for the Unemployment Rate to remain at 4.1%. Analysts also continue to expect the growth in salaries to continue. If these three releases indicate a resilient and strong employment sector, the chances of a Federal Reserve rate cut fade. However, if the data is poorer, the US Dollar can potentially decline as a rate cut this month becomes more certain.

Regarding the Euro, market participants are turning their attention to macroeconomic data from the Eurozone. Retail sales declined by 0.5% MoM, slightly worse than the expected ˗0.4%. Additionally, Germany’s industrial orders for October decreased by 1.5%, following a 4.2% rise in the previous month. This indicates weak domestic demand in both the German and broader European economies, potentially prompting the European Central Bank (ECB) to consider further interest rate cuts.

A recent Reuters poll of leading economists suggests the ECB may lower borrowing costs by ˗25 basis points next week and by at least ˗100 basis points over the next year. Supporting this outlook, ECB President Christine Lagarde stated yesterday that economic growth in the Eurozone could be weaker than expected in the coming months, with risks of further deterioration likely to dominate in the medium term.

The US Dollar Index is the best performing currency index so far today, but is not seeing significant gains. The Euro Index remains unchanged. The worst performing currency of the day is the Australian Dollar and the Japanese Yen.

NASDAQ – How Will NFP Affect The NASDAQ?

The NASDAQ retraced after gaining in value for 5 consecutive days and rising to an all-time high. So far in 2024, the NASDAQ has almost risen 30% but the short to medium term price action will depend on the upcoming employment data and next week’s consumer and producer inflation.



Employment data for last week was released yesterday, showing that initial jobless claims rose by 224,000, surpassing both the forecast of 215,000 and the previous figure of 215,000. However, the total number of individuals receiving state assistance decreased from 1.896 million to 1.871 million, defying expectations of an increase to 1.910 million.

Commenting on the situation, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell noted that the US economy is performing better than anticipated, with declining risks of labor market deterioration. In this context, Powell suggested that the Federal Reserve could adopt a more cautious stance on monetary policy, aiming to achieve a neutral position for interest rates.

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Michalis Efthymiou
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Date: 9th December 2024.

Stocks Cautious Amid Rate Cuts for Christmas; Geopolitical Unrest.



Investors entered the week with caution as geopolitical unrest, spanning from Syria to South Korea, cast a shadow over the global economic outlook. This cautious tone comes as investors prepare for a week shaped by central bank announcements, a pivotal Chinese policy meeting, and US inflation data.

Asia & European Sessions:

  • The global market impact of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s overthrow remained uncertain. Assad’s removal has created a power vacuum, further destabilizing an already volatile region. Assad, whose family ruled Syria for five decades, fled to Moscow after rebels toppled his regime. Meanwhile, oil prices showed mixed movement, and US stock futures inched downward.
  • South Korea: political tensions escalated as reports emerged that authorities were considering restricting President Yoon Suk Yeol’s international travel. This development followed his brief declaration of martial law during a budget dispute, which he later rescinded.
  • Asian shares were largely down on Monday, with South Korea’s index tumbling 2.6% and the Asian equity index dropping 0.3% overall, following a record-breaking performance in US markets last week.
  • Chinese markets also weakened after data highlighted sluggish demand recovery in the world’s second-largest economy. The CPI in November decelerated to 0.2%, the lowest since June, while factory deflation extended into a 26th straight month painting a mixed picture of the effects of recent stimulus efforts on the economy.
  • This week: A much anticipated ECB meeting headlines this week with another -25 bp cut widely expected. Additionally, the SNB is seen delivering a -25 bp reduction. And the BoC is in easing mode too, with increased odds for another -50 bps, while RBA is likely to hold rates steady as the country’s economy shows signs of cooling. In the US a solid jobs report did not dissuade expectations for a quarter point reduction next week, though the CPI will help solidify outlooks.

Financial Markets Performance:
  • Currency markets reflected the geopolitical unease and the resilient US economy, with the USDindex strengthening as a safe-haven asset, at 106.50.
  • The Euro and Turkish lira slid, partly influenced by the upheaval in Syria, expectations of further monetary easing by the ECB and the broader risk-off sentiment.
  • Oil climbed to $67.60 as traders reacted to Saudi Arabia’s deeper-than-expected cuts to crude prices for Asia and speculated on the potential economic fallout from the collapse of Syria’s Assad regime.
  • Gold gapped up this morning, ending a 6-month hiatus and signaling renewed interest in diversifying reserves. Gold rose after China’s central bank added bullion to its reserves for the first time in seven months, and the rapid fall of the Syrian government further destabilized the Middle East. It is currently traded at $2650.
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Please note that times displayed based on local time zone and are from time of writing this report.


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Andria Pichidi
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