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US Job Growth Slows, Unemployment Remains Low

U.S. job growth unexpectedly slowed to 143,000 in January, lower than anticipated, but the unemployment rate held steady at 4.0 percent, possibly delaying Federal Reserve interest rate cuts until June. This follows a strong December and is partially due to data revisions.

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US Job Growth Slows, Unemployment Dips Amidst Trump Policy Uncertainty

US job growth slowed to 143,000 in January, but the unemployment rate dropped to 4%, as upward revisions to prior months' data offset the slowdown; President Trump's incoming administration and planned policy changes introduce uncertainty.

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Inflation Data to Determine Market Stability Amidst Trade Uncertainty

Next week's inflation reports (CPI and PPI) are crucial, as January's jobs report revealed stronger wage growth and decreased consumer sentiment, raising inflation concerns and impacting Treasury yields; markets are also wary of further trade policy shifts.

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Mixed Market Reactions to Earnings, Tariffs, and Alphabet's DEI Decision

Wednesday's stock market saw gains despite Alphabet and AMD losses, driven by Nvidia; however, Ford's positive earnings were offset by concerns about 2025 headwinds and potential tariff impacts, while Alphabet scrapped its DEI goals and the Fed expressed concern about tariffs' inflationary impact.

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U.S. Jobless Claims Rise, But Labor Market Remains Strong

Initial jobless claims in the U.S. rose to 219,000 for the week ending February 1, exceeding projections, yet the broader labor market remains strong with low unemployment (4.1% in December 2024), despite recent layoff announcements from several major companies.

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U.S. Job Openings Fall in December, Signaling Cooling Labor Market

U.S. job openings fell to 7.6 million in December 2024, down from 8.2 million in November, indicating a cooling labor market but still showing low unemployment at 4.1%; this follows the Federal Reserve's cautious approach to lowering interest rates due to persistent inflation and uncertainty surroun...

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US Job Growth Slows in January Despite Wage Surge and Unemployment Drop

January's job growth reached 143,000, below forecasts, while unemployment fell to 4% and wages rose 4.1% year-over-year; benchmark revisions significantly altered previous job data.

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Kashkari Predicts Lower Interest Rates in 2024 Pending Positive Economic Data

Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari anticipates lower interest rates in 2024 if economic data remains positive, despite some colleagues' concerns about potential inflationary effects from fiscal policy uncertainties like tariffs.

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Favorable Home Equity Loan Rates This February

Home equity loan interest rates are down about half a percentage point from last February, averaging 8.57% on February 7th, 2024, but are showing signs of increasing, making this February a potentially opportune time to lock in a low rate due to rising inflation and a lull before the next Federal Re...

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Trump Administration Shifts Focus to Treasury Yields to Lower Interest Rates

The Trump administration aims to keep 10-year Treasury yields low by using fiscal policy instead of pressuring the Federal Reserve, a shift from past tactics; the 10-year Treasury yield is currently at 4.45%, down from 4.8% in mid-January.

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U.S. Job Openings Drop Sharply, but Labor Market Remains Steady

U.S. job openings decreased by 556,000 in December 2024 to 7.6 million, the largest drop in 14 months, yet steady hiring and lower layoffs suggest a gradual slowdown, keeping the Federal Reserve from adjusting its policy stance until at least June, according to the Labor Department's JOLTS report.

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February 2024: Strategic Timing for High-Yield CD Accounts

February 2024 offers a strategic opportunity for savers to open or renew Certificates of Deposit (CDs) due to relatively stable interest rates (4-4.5%) in the absence of a Federal Reserve meeting, significantly outperforming traditional savings accounts (0.41%).

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