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Will US jobs survive the tariff war?
Season 9 · Episode 93

Will US jobs survive the tariff war?

Markets were buoyed by tariff talk hopes says NAB’s Tapas Strickland along with the resilience, so far, in the US labour market. But is it still too early to tell?

NAB Morning Call · NAB - The Morning Call

May 4, 202516m 36s

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There was a risk-on Friday, as the price of equities rose, and repricing of Fed rate cut expectations saw bond yields rising too.  NAB’s Tapas Strickland says there are two reasons for this optimism. First, the continued hope that some sort of truce will be found in the tariff war between the US and China, and secondly the strength in the labour market demonstrated in non-farm payrolls on Friday. The cautionary note is that this report is based on jobs held just a few days after ‘Liberation Day’. Still, no rush yet for the Fed to cut rates, hence the repricing. It was the opposite story  in Australia on Friday, where a surprise plateauing of retail sales reinforces the need for a cut at the next RBA meeting, as well as raising the case for successive cuts this year. 


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