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Why This Friday's Payrolls Report Could See A Big Miss

When the main economic event this week hits this Friday at 8:30 am EDT, when the BLS releases the May payrolls report, Wall Street consensus wil be expecting a 160,000 print, a number which will have a big impact on market expectations for a Fed rate hike at the June or July FOMC meeting. However, consensus may be disappointed for one reason: the Verizon strike could chop off as much as 35,000 workers from the headline payrolls print.

Global Stocks Unchanged; US Futures Rise Above 2,100 As Traders Celebrate Memorial Day

Global Stocks Unchanged; US Futures Rise Above 2,100 As Traders Celebrate Memorial Day

With the US closed for Memorial Day and UK markets offline due to a bank holiday, overnight volumes have been weaker than normal on little newsflow. The main story remains the stronger USD following Yellen's hawkish Friday speech, which not only led to the lowest Yuan fixing since February 2011...

 

... but pushed the USDJPY almost as high as 111.50 overnight before paring gains, however it was enough to send the Nikkei 1.4% higher.

CEO Of Asia's Largest Commodity Trader Unexpectedly Resigns

CEO Of Asia's Largest Commodity Trader Unexpectedly Resigns

We have tracked the problems of recently junked Noble Group - Asia's largest commodity trader - extensively over the past year (see "Noble Group’s Kurtosis Awakening Moment For The Commodity Markets", "Junk Isn't Very Noble: Asia's Largest Commodity Trader Responds To Moody's Downgrade", "Noble Group’s Cliffhanger", "Noble Group’s "Collateral Margin Call", "Noble Group's "Margin Call" Part II: The Enron Moment").

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