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US economy undershoots forecasts with 57,000 jobs added in June

Hiring slows after three-month streak of overperformance
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"}],[{"start":138.05,"text":"Futures traders are now expecting the central bank to lift borrowing costs by December. Previously, such a move was expected by October."}],[{"start":146.35000000000002,"text":"US stocks were mixed. The S&P 500 recovered from an afternoon sell-off to finish fractionally higher, though the Nasdaq Composite remained 0.8 per cent lower."}],[{"start":157.25000000000003,"text":"June hiring was dragged down by a drop-off in jobs in the leisure and hospitality sector following a boost in recent months from the football World Cup, which is being hosted in cities across the US."}],[{"start":168.05000000000004,"text":"While professional and business services, social assistance and healthcare all added jobs in June, leisure and hospitality shed 61,000 roles, which the BLS said pointed to “weaker than usual seasonal hiring”."}],[{"start":181.10000000000005,"text":"“Looks like the World Cup hiring spree ended in May,” said Brian Bethune, an economics professor at Boston College, noting the “huge change in leisure and hospitality” employment numbers from May to June."}],[{"start":193.10000000000005,"text":"He said the report suggested that “there might have been . . . optimistic hiring that then had to be scaled back” but cautioned that temporary distortions of this kind “really bounce these monthly numbers around”."}],[{"start":205.45000000000005,"text":"The drop in the unemployment rate to a 12-month low, meanwhile, was “something of a puzzle”, said Samuel Tombs at Pantheon Macroeconomics. "}],[{"start":213.70000000000005,"text":"The decline was fuelled in part by older people leaving the labour market, potentially choosing early retirement on the back of stock market gains, said Tombs. He said there was a risk that some of the recent fall in participation could unwind in the coming months, pushing the unemployment rate back up. "}],[{"start":230.15000000000003,"text":"Economists were broadly sanguine about the June hiring slowdown, which they said was probably more reflective of underlying job growth than the bumper numbers of recent months. "}],[{"start":241.35000000000002,"text":"Eric Winograd, chief US economist at AllianceBernstein, said that though the employment figures were weaker than expected, they were “not weak in outright terms”."}],[{"start":251.8,"text":"“It’s not a terrible report, but it should take some heat out of the expectation that the Fed is about to raise rates immediately,” he added."}],[{"start":268.75,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1783046665_9805.mp3"}

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