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US non-farm payrolls preview – RBS

Research Team at RBS, suggests that the three-month moving average of US non-farm payroll growth surged to +284K in December, its highest since January 2015.

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“But while we expect labor market gains to continue at a solid pace, that trend may prove unsustainable into January. Our trading desk economists forecast non-farm payroll growth of 180K in January, slightly below the listed consensus and well below December’s 292K surge.

The bulk of that decline, is centered in just three sectors – transportation and warehousing, professional business services, and government employment. Less supportive base effects in January may mean that the average hourly earnings growth rate in January dips from 2.5% y/y to 2.2% y/y, even though our economists look for a relatively firm +0.3% m/m advance in earnings. The unemployment rate may dip below 5.0% for the first time since 2007 (RBSe 4.9%).”

NZ dairy prices: Lower for longer - ANZ

Research Team at ANZ, have revised their milk price forecast to $3.95/kg MS for 2015/16 and at this early stage $5.00/kg MS for 2016/17 (previously $4.25 and $5.50-5.75/kg/MS respectively).
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USD/JPY rejected at 117, reverts to 2-week lows

The recovery in the USD/JPY pair from two-week lows faltered just a thread-line short of 117 handle and the prices fell back in the red towards 116.50 levels.
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