Friday's NFP result could prompt a 50bp rate cut by the Federal Reserve

  • NFP preview, implications for the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)

A note from analysts at Citi says that "relatively small differences in Friday’s jobs reading could materially affect Fed policy."

In brief:

  • a headline non-farm payroll (NFP) of 125,000 with a 4.3% unemployment rate of 4.3% is likely to prompt a 50bp rate cut from the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) this month
  • a 4.2% jobless rate, on the other hand, would see a 25bp rate cut

Citi analysts note the shift of focus from inflation to the jobs market in determining Fed policy, and it's a knife edge:

  • "relatively small differences in Friday’s jobs reading could materially affect Fed policy"
  • broader labour market trends indicate a steady weakening
  • hiring is slowing hiring, declining hours worked falling, rising unemployment
  • "We know from past cycles that once this cycle begins it has always progressed to a US recession"
Goldman Sachs are looking for nonfarm payrolls to be up 225k in February while the unemployment rate

Info comes via piecing together various media reports on the Citi note

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