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Notes from the Desk | North American Employment Data – Central Bank Conundrum April 5 2024

Notes From the Desk- North American Employment Data – Central Bank Conundrum

 

Today’s employment data does not make steering monetary policy any easier for the Federal Reserve (Fed) or Bank of Canada (BoC).  The US economy continues to produce plenty of jobs without upward wage pressure, while Canada produced no jobs, but wages continue to rise.

 

By the Numbers:

US

 

Canada

 

Implications.

Federal Reserve.

The Fed should be happy to see job growth without upward wage pressure.  That said, it is difficult to see how today’s data creates a sense of urgency to cut rates.  US yields have risen 5 to 7 bps as traders shift their bets on the timing of the first rate cut out to September.

 

Bank of Canada

Canada’s job market appears to be cracking, as higher rates are restraining spending.  Tepid hiring intentions coupled with solid population growth point to a further increase in unemployment in the months ahead.

The puzzle is that wage growth remains strong despite a growing pool of surplus workers.  Traders are betting that wage growth is a lagging indicator, so the rising unemployment rate keeps the BoC on track to cut this summer.  The domestic yield curve is wobbling around flat to slightly lower.

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