List of Flash News about jobs report
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2025-02-07 19:24 |
Impact of January Jobs Report on Cryptocurrency Markets
According to @WhiteHouse, the job report figures dated January 12th, during Joe Biden's presidency, reflect economic conditions that could influence cryptocurrency trading. Market participants should consider these employment numbers as they may affect overall economic confidence and liquidity, thus impacting crypto market volatility. The connection between traditional economic indicators and cryptocurrency markets lies in investor sentiment and risk appetite, which can drive price movements. Source: @WhiteHouse. |
2025-02-07 13:34 |
Revised December Jobs Report Shows 307,000 Jobs Added
According to The Kobeissi Letter, the December jobs report has been revised to show a significant increase with 307,000 jobs added, up from the previously reported 256,000. This marks the strongest jobs number since March 2024. This robust job growth could positively impact market sentiment, potentially influencing cryptocurrency markets as investors gain confidence in the economy's strength. |
2025-02-06 20:10 |
Potential Surpass of Wall Street Expectations in Upcoming Jobs Report
According to @KobeissiLetter, prediction markets are anticipating that 238,000 jobs were added to the US economy in January. Moreover, there's a 28% chance that the number of jobs added could exceed 300,000, which is considerably higher than Wall Street's forecasts. This could have significant implications for trading strategies, as a higher-than-expected jobs report may influence market volatility and investor sentiment. |
2025-02-06 20:10 |
Prediction Markets Anticipate Significant U.S. Jobs Report Beat
According to The Kobeissi Letter, prediction markets suggest the addition of 238,000 jobs to the U.S. economy in January, with a 28% probability of exceeding 300,000 jobs. This forecast significantly surpasses Wall Street's expectations, indicating potential market volatility and trading opportunities based on employment data. |