Collinson Weekly Market Commentary and Calendar

Monday, September 4, 2023


Weekly Market Commentary

Non-Farm Payrolls missed expectations and Unemployment spiked up to 3.8% on Friday. The weaker employment data is exactly what the market was looking for, cooling labour markets, which will reduce the inflationary pressures on the economy. This was a good sign for the Fed, who have been waiting for the labour market to cool, to perhaps enable them to be able to hit the 'pause button' on interest rate rises. It was a 'buy the rumour, sell the fact' market trade, as other US employment reports (Jolts, ADP and Challenger), had all suggested this would be the case. Bond Yields popped back higher, as did the US Dollar. The EUR slipped back to trade below 1.0800, while the GBP fell below 1.2600.
 
Commodity currencies felt the impact of the harder reserve, with the AUD falling below 0.6450, while the NZD drifted back to 0.5940. Local markets will look closely at the latest RBA interest rate decision, next Tuesday, where they are expected to leave rates unchanged. It will all be about the Bank's Commentary and how severe the inflationary warnings will be? Inflation and growth will remain the main themes in trading for the coming week. Chinese Trade data will be released, GDP growth numbers from the EU and Japan, while the Fed will release the latest rendition of their 'Beige Book'. A busy week of global data releases and watch out for surprises to 'move and shake' the market direction for September.

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Weekly Market Calendar

4/9 NZ Terms of Trade Export Prices/Import Prices, Australia Job Ads, German Trade Exports/Imports
 
5/9 Australia/Japan/China Services/Composite PMI, South Korea GDP/CPI, Australia Current Account, RBA Decision, UK/France/Germany/EU Services/Composite PMI, EU PPI
 
6/9 US factory Orders, NZ Dairy Prices, Australia GDP, German Factory Orders, EU Retail Sales, US Weekly Mortgage Applications, US Trade Exports/Imports, US Services/Composite PMI
 
7/9 Bank of Canada Rate Decision, US ISM Services/Composite PMI, Fed's Beige Book, NZ Manufacturing Sales, Australia Trade Exports/Imports/Building Permits, China Trade Exports/Imports, German Industrial/Manufacturing Production, EU GDP, US Weekly Jobless Claims
 
8/9 Japan GDP, German CPI, France Trade/Current Account Exports/Imports, China CPI