U.S. stocks were mixed after weaker-than-expected jobs data
2023.04.05 12:13
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By Liz Moyer
Investing.com — U.S. stocks were mixed after jobs data gave signs of a weakening economy.
At 11:36 ET (15:36 GMT), the rose 72 points or 0.2%, while the fell 0.4% and the fell 1.2%.
Weaker-than-expected private payroll numbers in March stoked concern that the Federal Reserve’s interest in the past year could tip the economy into a recession.
’s report said payrolls rose by 145,000 versus expectations of a gain of 200,000 jobs. That combines with weaker-than-expected numbers for February and weaker .
The worse-than-expected numbers are factoring into the market’s expectations for further Fed moves. Futures traders have shifted their view and are now mostly betting on the Fed to pause its rate hikes at its meeting in May. About 60% hold that view according to the , while 40% see the Fed raising rates by a quarter of a percentage point.
The ADP report is just the preview for the closely watched from the government, which comes out on Friday. That broader report could provide the Fed with more reason to pause or hike rates in May.
Final data on for March came in lower than expected, at 51.2 versus forecasts for 54.5.
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