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The November jobs report is landing at an odd time – on a Tuesday in mid-December, instead of (what’s usually) the first Friday of the month – due to the lingering impact of the historically long government shutdown.
Not much more snow is in the forecast this week as an area of high-pressure nudges in from the southwest. We will see plenty of sunshine during the week so the bright reflection of the snow will be a fine feel as your slide over the corduroy patterns.
The November jobs report and inflation data, as well as a lineup of Fed speakers, could influence rate-cut outlooks this week.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on Tuesday releases its long-awaited combined employment reports for October and November, but a number of key details will be missing after the government shutdown prevented data collection,
November employment, inflation reports, key Fed speakers, October retail sales data, earnings from Micron, Nike, FedEx, and more.