
U.S. Employment: The Latest "Three Major Mysteries"

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The U.S. non-farm payroll data for November showed strong performance, with an increase of 227,000 people and the unemployment rate rising to 4.2%. The market's interpretation of the data reflects expectations for economic stability and a Federal Reserve interest rate cut, with the probability of a rate cut in December rising from 67% to 85%. However, the rise in the unemployment rate, the slowdown in job growth, and the wage growth, although exceeding expectations, did not trigger inflation concerns, forming three major "mysteries."
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