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Category: Monthly payroll report

More Jobs Data This Coming Week: Nothing to Suggest a Change in Trend is Afoot

January 4, 2025 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Since the forecasts were so inaccurate in 2022, through 2023, you rarely hear any kind of recession talk these days,…

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SP 500 Earnings Update: Big Week for Labor Market Data / Treasuries Rallied Sharply Last week

November 30, 2024 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

The following table from Briefing.com lists the scheduled economic data releases for December 2nd through December 6th, and like the…

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Posted in: 10-year Treasury yield, Labor Market Data, Monthly payroll report

The Coming Week: FOMC Statement, Lots of Labor Market Data, and More SP 500 Earnings Data

July 28, 2024 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

It’s a busy week for economic data, both monthly and quarterly, as well as the all-important FOMC statement on monetary…

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Posted in: CME fed funds futures, Federal Reserve, Monthly payroll report

SP 500 Earnings: May Jobs Data Up and US Banks’ Unrealized Bond Losses

June 2, 2024 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

Source: Briefing.com proprietary content The first graph above shows April ’24 PCE data after Friday, May 31’s release. The 2nd…

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Posted in: Monthly payroll report, PCE / PCE Core, Weekly Earnings Update

SP 500 Earnings: Forward Estimates Still Rising / August Jobs Report This Week

August 26, 2023 Brian Gilmartin Leave a comment

This economic data template published by Briefing.com is a useful tool for preparing for the coming economic data each week.…

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Posted in: Monthly payroll report, SP 500 EPS "rate-of-change", SP 500 forward estimate rate of change

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