- U.S. Non-Farm Payrolls (NFP) to Increase 200+K for Seventh Consecutive Month. - Would Match the Longest String of 200+K Prints Since 1997. Trading the News: U.S. Non-Farm Payrolls The EUR/USD may face a further decline over the next 24-hours of trade as the U.S. Non-Farm Payrolls (NFP) report is expected to show the world’s largest economy adding another 230K jobs in August while the jobless rate is expected to narrow to an annualized 6.1% from 6.2% the month prior. ...
Talking Points NFP Is a Highly Anticipated News EventExpectations are Set at 230kTraders Will Track the USD Based on Results The release of the monthly Non-Farm Payroll figures is a highly anticipated moment for Forex traders. This is with good cause as the Non-Farm Payrolls, also known as NFP, has been historically known to produce volatility in the market place. As with other news releases on the economic calendar, traders will use this data to determine the ...
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Australia posted a seasonally adjusted merchandise trade deficit of A$1.359 billion in July, the Australian Bureau of Statistics said on Thursday. That topped forecasts for a shortfall of A$1.750 billion following the upwardly revised A$1.564 billion deficit in June (originally A$-1.683 billion). Exports were up 1.0 percent on month or A$280 million to A$27.022 billion. Non-monetary gold surged A$150 million ...
An anti-fracking organization in Belcoo in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, is trying to convince farmers to vow “not on my land” as it tries to prevent fracking companies from gaining a foothold in the area. Belcoo Frack Free is rolling out its “Lock the Gate” exercise, which will see it request farmers and landowners to sign up against allowing fracking, also ...