Weekly Market Analysis: US Dollar Focus, RBA Interest Rates & New Zealand Unemployment Data

As I kick off another week of market analysis, I can't help but dive straight into the latest Non-Farm Payroll (NFP) data, which dropped unexpectedly higher last Friday. My prediction of a stronger NFP turned out to be accurate, indicating a positive trend in job additions.

As I kick off another week of market analysis, I can't help but dive straight into the latest Non-Farm Payroll (NFP) data, which dropped unexpectedly higher last Friday. My prediction of a stronger NFP turned out to be accurate, indicating a positive trend in job additions.

But before we delve deeper into the week ahead, I want to extend a warm invitation to register for tomorrow's webinar, scheduled from 6 to 7 p.m. Sydney time. Your participation will add immense value to our discussion.

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Now, let's dissect the NFP figures. The forecast stood at 180,000, but the actual numbers soared to an impressive 353,000, nearly doubling the expectations. This surge is attributed to the heightened demand for labor during the festive season, reflecting a robust job market.

Looking forward, this week holds several key events. Today, we witnessed Fed Chair Powell's address on CBS's 60 Minutes, shedding light on monetary policies. Tomorrow, we anticipate the release of services PMI and non-manufacturing PMI data for January, expected to reflect December's economic activities.

Australia's retail sales and the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) interest rate decision also loom on the horizon. Despite speculation, I believe the RBA will maintain its current rates, given the steady decline in inflation over the past year.

Wednesday brings New Zealand's employment change and unemployment rate updates for the fourth quarter, crucial indicators for assessing the country's economic performance.

Thursday remains relatively quiet, with crude oil investors taking center stage. However, Friday's German CPI and initial jobless claims in the US demand our attention, signaling potential market fluctuations.

As we navigate through these developments, I encourage you to share this video with friends eager to stay informed about the week's market dynamics. Your questions and comments are always welcome below, as we embark on another insightful journey together.

Here's to a rewarding trading week ahead, filled with opportunities and informed decision-making. Let's make it count!

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