US dollar to lurch higher on strong unemployment rate and average earnings readings – ING

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US dollar to lurch higher on strong unemployment rate and average earnings readings – ING DollarIndex Fed NFP Banks

revealing that the Fed already feels that conditions have been met for a first hike, today's December jobs data should keep the dollar bid on dips, according to economists at ING.“Given that the Fed seems to have fully swung behind the hawkish narrative, we would expect the dollar to stay strong today and be bid on dips even if the“The consensus seems to be for a 450K headline jobs number, a 4.1% unemployment rate, and 0.4% month-on-month average hourly earnings.

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