Stock Market Update

10-Jan-25 09:12 ET
Key takeaway from econ data; yields jump in response
Market is Closed
[BRIEFING.COM] S&P futures vs fair value: -45.00. Nasdaq futures vs fair value: -200.00.

The S&P 500 futures are down 45 points and are trading 0.8% below fair value, the Nasdaq 100 futures are down 200 points and are trading 0.9% below fair value, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average futures are down 280 points and are trading 0.8% below fair value.

The December employment report was quite good (all things considered). Nonfarm payrolls increased by a stronger-than-expected 256,000, the unemployment rate slipped to 4.1% from 4.2%, average hourly earnings growth year-over-year was a sturdy 3.9%, and more people were employed

The key takeaway from the report for the market is that it was perhaps too good, which makes it think one of two things, if not both: the Fed may have made a mistake cutting rates as aggressively as it did at the end of 2024, thereby fueling the prospect of sticky inflation because the labor market is still strong, and there isn't going to be another rate cut for an extended period.

Yields turned sharply higher in response. The 2-yr note yield is moved from 4.28% to 4.35% and the 10-yr yield moved from 4.69% to 4.76%. 

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