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Stocks Week Ahead: Strong US Data Could Propel 10, 30-Year Rates Toward 5%

Published 01/06/2025, 01:11 PM
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It’s a big week for US economic data, which could push long-term rates towards 5%, especially if the data comes in stronger than expected. On Tuesday at 10:00 AM, we’ll get the JOLTS report and ISM Services data. JOLTS is expected to show a flat reading of 7.745 million versus last month’s 7.744 million, essentially unchanged. ISM Services, however, is forecast to improve to 53.5 from 52.1, with the prices paid index likely edging down to 57.1 from 58.2.US JOLTS Data

On Wednesday, we’ll see ADP Employment Change, forecasted at 133,000 jobs versus last month’s 146,000. Initial jobless claims will also come in earlier due to the market closure on January 9th for the observance of former President Jimmy Carter’s passing. Notably, last week’s continuing claims were revised sharply lower, which aligns with prior trends.US Continuing Jobless Claims

Wednesday afternoon brings the FOMC minutes. I anticipate these minutes will reinforce the message that rate cuts will be increasingly difficult given the resilient labor market and the recent reacceleration of inflation. December’s CPI is expected to show a 0.4% month-over-month increase, while January is tracking a 0.3% rise, according to CPI swaps. These numbers don’t align with a trajectory toward the Fed’s 2% inflation goal.Inflation Data

Friday will be a key day with the release of non-farm payrolls. Current estimates suggest 160,000 jobs were added in December, down from November’s 227,000, but analysts often underestimate these numbers. The unemployment rate is expected to remain steady at 4.2%. Anecdotal evidence, such as the Conference Board’s consumer confidence survey, suggests that the labor market remains robust. Average hourly earnings are forecasted to rise by 0.3% month over month. Year over year, growth is flat at 4%.

If the data broadly aligns with expectations, it could increase US 10-year and 30-year yields.US Economic Data

German Rates Are Surging

Rates in the US are moving higher, but globally, rates are also moving higher. Germany 10-Year yields rose seven basis points on Friday, climbing from 2.05% in early December to 2.43%. The market is pricing fewer rate cuts from the ECB, further supporting higher yields.German 10-Year Bonds-Daily Chart

10-Yr JGB Breaking Out

Even Japan, traditionally a rate outlier, has seen its 10-year yield rise to 1.08%, the upper end of its range, with signs of further upward pressure.Japan 10-Year Yield-Daily Chart

US 30-Yr Breaks Out

In the U.S., if the 30-year yield breaks above 4.85%, it could head toward 5.1%, while the 10-year yield may approach 5% if it surpasses 4.65%. Conversely, weaker-than-expected data could reverse this trend, pushing rates down and boosting risk assets.US 30-Year Yield Daily Chart

Nvidia To The Rescue, Again!

The rising dollar, which closed at 109.0 on Friday, reflects the higher rate environment, tightening financial conditions globally. Liquidity is also tightening, which has been evident in declining equity valuations since mid-December. Friday’s stock rally, mainly driven by options activity in Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) and Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), seems more technical than fundamental.NVDA Volume

This week will be critical in shaping rate expectations, the dollar’s trajectory, and equity performance. If credit spreads widen, multiple contraction could become a headwind for equities in 2025, mainly if earnings growth doesn’t materialize. The rally we’ve seen in the S&P 500 has been built on multiple expansion, which may not be sustainable if spreads continue to widen.US High Yield Credit Spread Index Chart

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