HomeBlogUncategorizedCanada February employment change -83.9K vs +10K expected

Canada February employment change -83.9K vs +10K expected

Prior -24.8K

Unemployment rate: 6.7% vs 6.6% expected

Prior 6.5%

Full-time employment change: -108.4K vs +44.9k last month

Part-time employment change: +24.5K vs -69.7K last month

Participation rate: 64.9% vs 65.0% last month

Average hourly wages (permanent, YoY): 4.2% vs 3.3% last month

Full report here

This is an awful jobs report. The Canadian dollar is selling off across the board.

StatCan notes that “employment declines in February were recorded in services-producing industries (-56,000; -0.3%) and goods-producing industries (-28,000; -0.7%). The largest declines were in wholesale and retail trade (-18,000; -0.6%), and ‘other services’ such as personal and repair services (-14,000; -1.8%).”

In February, the number of people working full-time declined by 108,000 (-0.6%), offsetting growth recorded over the previous two months. At the same time, there was little variation in the number of people working part-time in February. On a year-over-year basis, there was little change in the number of people working full-time or part-time.

Despite the bleak data, traders are still pricing a rate hike from the BoC by year-end as elevated oil prices continue to drive inflation expectations.

This article was written by Giuseppe Dellamotta at investinglive.com.


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