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This WeekSubsequent Week

This Week

We bought some main information releases this week, however all of them got here with an enormous ol’ asterisk. (And AI spending remained a spotlight.)

  1. The financial system misplaced 105,000 jobs* in October and gained 64,000 in November.

    *DOGE’s deferred resignations, which paid staff by September, drove a 162,000 decline in federal employment.

  2. The unemployment price rose greater than anticipated to 4.6%** in November from 4.4% in September.

    **Seemingly boosted by the federal government shutdown since 75% of the rise in unemployment was from “non permanent layoffs” – the class for furloughed federal staff.

  3. Retail gross sales had been flat*** in October.

    ***Spending on autos fell 1.6% m/m after the September expiration of the EV tax credit score had pulled ahead demand, whereas decrease gasoline costs contributed to a 0.8% decline in spending at gasoline stations.

  4. Headline CPI inflation slowed to 2.7% YoY**** in November from 3.0% in September.

    ****Two issues: First, the BLS assumed housing prices had been flat in October, miserable one of many greatest weights within the CPI. Second, information assortment started Nov. 14 because of the authorities shutdown, so vacation reductions possible depressed costs.

So, for the week, the Nasdaq-100 is up +1% (blue line), and 10-year Treasury yields are down a number of bp to 4.15% (black line).

Subsequent Week

Listed here are the highest occasions I’m watching subsequent week:

  1. Third-quarter actual GDP on Tuesday
  2. November industrial manufacturing on Tuesday
  3. December client confidence on Monday
  4. October sturdy items on Tuesday
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