BlockBeats News, February 11 — The U.S. January unemployment rate and non-farm payroll data will be released tonight at 21:30 (UTC+8). Thirty-two institutions’ forecasts for the U.S. January unemployment rate are as follows:
Nomura Securities: +4.3%; Royal Bank of Canada: +4.3%; Scotiabank: +4.3%; Barclays: +4.3%;
UBS Group: +4.3%; ABN AMRO: +4.4%; ANZ Bank: +4.4%; Danske Bank: +4.4%;
BNP Paribas: +4.4%; Bank of America: +4.4%; Kantar Macro: +4.4%; Deutsche Bank: +4.4%;
Citigroup: +4.4%; Deutsche Bank: +4.4%; DKB Bank: +4.4%; Jefferies Group: +4.4%;
Goldman Sachs: +4.4%; ING: +4.4%; JPMorgan Chase: +4.4%; Lloyds Bank: +4.4%;
Mizuho Securities: +4.4%; Moody’s Analytics: +4.4%; Oxford Economics: +4.4%; Morgan Stanley: +4.4%;
Societe Generale: +4.4%; Standard Chartered: +4.4%; TD Securities: +4.4%; U.S. Bank: +4.4%;
Wells Fargo: +4.4%; Westpac Banking: +4.4%; Daiwa Capital: +4.5%; HSBC Holdings: +4.5%.
Thirty-two institutions’ forecasts for the U.S. January non-farm payrolls are as follows:
Standard Chartered: -10,000; Scotiabank: +0; Kantar Macro: +30,000; Oxford Economics: +30,000;
U.S. Bank: +40,000; Moody’s Analytics: +40,000; Goldman Sachs: +45,000; TD Securities: +45,000;
ABN AMRO: +50,000; Barclays: +50,000; Morgan Stanley: +55,000; Danske Bank: +60,000;
DKB Bank: +60,000; Royal Bank of Canada: +63,000; HSBC Holdings: +65,000; ANZ Bank: +70,000;
Westpac Banking: +70,000; JPMorgan Chase: +75,000; Deutsche Bank: +75,000; Deutsche Bank: +80,000;
ING: +80,000; BNP Paribas: +80,000; U.S. Bank: +80,000; Wells Fargo: +80,000;
Nomura Securities: +85,000; Lloyds Bank: +85,000; Mizuho Securities: +90,000; UBS Group: +90,000;
Penson Macro: +100,000; BNP Paribas: +105,000; Jefferies Group: +110,000; Citigroup: +135,000. (Jin10)
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