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Nonfarm Payrolls Expected to Show "Neutral" Performance

Feb 7, 2025
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Table of Contents
  • 1. Current Market Conditions
  • 2. Trade Policy Uncertainties Impacting Market Sentiment
  • 3. NFP Data Expected to Show "Neutral" Performance
  • 4. Uncertainty Surrounding Future Rate Cuts
  • 5. Conclusion

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Nonfarm Payroll: as the market prepares for the release of the Nonfarm Payroll (NFP) report, expectations are leaning toward a "neutral" performance that may not be sufficient to prompt immediate action from the Federal Reserve.

Many believe this data could reinforce the Fed's cautious stance on rate cuts, suggesting that significant adjustments to monetary policy are not imminent. The consensus is that the Fed may not initiate a new round of rate cuts until at least July.
 


Current Market Conditions


Currently, the yield on the 10-year benchmark U.S. Treasury is holding steady at approximately 4.43%, while the two-year yield has slightly risen to around 4.23%. This trend indicates that the market is taking a wait-and-see approach regarding the Fed’s recent policies. Economists predict that the upcoming NFP data may show a cooling job market, but overall employment conditions are expected to remain robust—insufficient to compel the Fed to act decisively.


From a market pricing perspective, traders have gradually adjusted their expectations for easing policies, anticipating that the Fed will maintain elevated interest rates for the foreseeable future. Swap market data reveals that traders are pricing in only a 3 basis point rate cut for next month, suggesting that the likelihood of a 25 basis point cut in March is merely around 10%. Fed Chair Jerome Powell emphasized last month that he is not in a hurry to cut rates, further diminishing market expectations for immediate policy easing.
 


Trade Policy Uncertainties Impacting Market Sentiment


One significant reason for traders' cautious outlook on Fed policy adjustments is the uncertainty surrounding President Trump's potential implementation of tariffs on trade partners. Should such policies be enacted, they could drive up import prices and exacerbate inflationary pressures, compelling the Fed to adopt a more cautious approach to rate cuts. Earlier this week, Canada and Mexico received last-minute extensions on tariffs, but the future of U.S. trade policy remains uncertain.
Max McKechnie, a global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, stated, “Unless the NFP data shows a significant surprise, Fed policymakers are unlikely to seriously consider a rate cut in March.” This perspective suggests that the market generally anticipates the Fed will need to see clearer signs of economic slowdown before taking any easing measures.
 


NFP Data Expected to Show "Neutral" Performance


Padhraic Garvey, head of Americas research at ING, noted in a report that the market expects the NFP data to reflect a "neutral" outcome—neither too hot nor too cold. While job growth may slow, the overall economy remains strong enough that the Fed is unlikely to rush into policy adjustments.


In recent months, the Fed has been more focused on overarching economic trends rather than short-term fluctuations from individual data points. Recent inflation figures continue to exceed the Fed's long-term target of 2%, coupled with a tight labor market, making policymakers more inclined to maintain current high rates to solidify the downward trend in inflation.


Additionally, recent job vacancy data indicates that the U.S. labor market is cooling. The ratio of job openings to unemployed individuals has decreased to 1.1, down from a peak of 2.0 in March 2022. The pace of hiring and turnover has also slowed, with the proportion of employees entering new positions in 2024 dropping to 3.5%, down from 4.4% in 2021. These changes suggest that while the labor market remains strong, hiring demand from businesses has begun to wane.
 


Uncertainty Surrounding Future Rate Cuts


Recent comments from Fed officials indicate a preference for a "wait-and-see" strategy rather than a rapid policy shift. Powell reiterated last month that the Fed is not in a hurry to cut rates, as economic data has yet to provide sufficient support for a policy shift. In fact, the Fed has already cut rates by a total of 100 basis points in the latter months of 2024, and further action may not be forthcoming in the near term.
The market's current focus is on when the Fed will initiate a new round of rate cuts, as well as the potential magnitude and pace of those cuts. Traders generally believe that the Fed may opt for gradual cuts before 2025, rather than rushing back into easing policies. Garvey added:
“If economists' predictions hold true, U.S. Treasury yields are unlikely to see significant downward momentum, at least not solely based on this data. The Fed may view this data as a reasonable basis for continuing to pause rate cuts, while the dot plot indicates that cuts could still be possible in 2025.”
 


Conclusion


In summary, the upcoming Nonfarm Payroll report is expected to show a "neutral" performance that is unlikely to prompt immediate action from the Federal Reserve. As the market navigates through cautious trading conditions, the focus remains on broader economic trends and uncertainties surrounding trade policies.


With inflation still above target, the Fed is likely to maintain its current stance until clearer signals of economic slowdown emerge. Investors and traders will be closely monitoring the NFP data for insights into the labor market and potential implications for future monetary policy.



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Table of Contents
  • 1. Current Market Conditions
  • 2. Trade Policy Uncertainties Impacting Market Sentiment
  • 3. NFP Data Expected to Show "Neutral" Performance
  • 4. Uncertainty Surrounding Future Rate Cuts
  • 5. Conclusion

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