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  • Intraday Market Thought: RBNZ vs RBA

    by Ashraf Laidi | Jun 11, 2015 16:48
    in May employment and the plunge in the unemployment rate to a 12-month low at 6.
  • Article: Fed Tightening Cycles & USD Performance

    by Ashraf Laidi | Sep 7, 2015 15:53
    Fed Tightening Cycles & USD Performance Chart will ignore inflation and focus on unemployment, payrolls and wages...the non-accelerating inflation rate of unemployment aka equilibrium level of unemployment....5%, matching the current unemployment rate of 5.
  • Intraday Market Thought: Yellen Re-Ignites USD; Poloz Sinks CAD

    by Adam Button | Jan 18, 2017 22:51
    7% unemployment and 10.
  • Intraday Market Thought: Missiles, Jobs & Breakouts

    by Ashraf Laidi | Apr 7, 2017 17:46
    Missiles, Jobs & Breakouts Chart figures blamed on the snow storms, the unemployment rate fell to 4.
  • Intraday Market Thought: Oil Adds to CAD Crunch

    by Adam Button | May 2, 2017 23:18
    Oil Adds to CAD Crunch Chart The consensus is for unemployment to fall to 5.
  • Intraday Market Thought: China Hints, Aussie Jobs Next

    by Adam Button | Oct 18, 2017 22:59
    China Hints, Aussie Jobs Next Chart 6% unemployment rate could help to ease housing worries..
  • Intraday Market Thought: Bitcoin Seasonals. Really?

    by Adam Button | Jan 18, 2018 12:33
    Bitcoin Seasonals. Really? Chart to a higher level than was expected but unemployment edged up, capping AUD at 0.
  • Intraday Market Thought: Looming Balance of Payments Problem

    by Adam Button | Feb 26, 2018 22:05
    Unemployment is near all-time lows, corporate..
  • Intraday Market Thought: Trade War Mutes NFP Trifecta

    by Adam Button | Jun 4, 2018 14:32
    Trade War Mutes NFP Trifecta Chart were strong with beats on jobs, unemployment and wages securing a Fed hike on June..
  • Intraday Market Thought: Saudi-Canada Split Sours

    by Adam Button | Aug 9, 2018 10:51
    Saudi-Canada Split Sours Chart falling to 18K from 32K and the unemployment rate seen at 5.