The January non-farm employment data affects the trend of the US dollar
Last December, the Euro-American rose by more than 1%, reaching its highest level since July at 1.1140, and then underwent a technical adjustment starting in 2024. The Fxstreet analyst team stated that if non-farm employment data exceeds 200,000 and wage inflation unexpectedly rises, it may increase the credibility of hawkish comments from the Federal Reserve, providing support for a re-uptrend in the US dollar while suppressing the Euro-American. Conversely, if the data disappoints and strengthens expectations of a rate cut by the Federal Reserve in March, the US dollar may face new selling pressure. However, after the Federal Reserve postpones interest rate cuts, even if non-farm employment data disappoints, selling pressure on the US dollar may be temporary.
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