[Crypto World] Australia’s December employment market sends positive signals — the unemployment rate unexpectedly declined, and new job opportunities also exceeded market expectations. This set of data further confirms the Reserve Bank of Australia’s previous judgment: the labor market remains relatively tight. As the February policy meeting approaches, this employment report may become an important reference for the central bank’s subsequent decisions. Tight labor supply and steady employment growth may continue to support the central bank’s stance of maintaining a relatively tight policy. For traders concerned with the global macro environment, Australian data often serve as a weather vane for observing policy trends in developed economies.
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AirdropChaser
· 14h ago
Is Australia going to raise interest rates again? Traders won't be able to sit still now.
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SerumSqueezer
· 14h ago
Australia is raising interest rates again? With such tight labor supply, they'll just keep increasing it to the max.
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fork_in_the_road
· 14h ago
Once this data from Australia is out, the RBA is determined to continue raising interest rates. The labor market is so tight that it can still grow... Next year, the crypto world will be even more challenging.
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Blockwatcher9000
· 14h ago
With Australia's employment so strong, the central bank is definitely going to continue raising interest rates, which is bearish for BTC...
Australia's employment data warms up, and central bank tightening expectations continue to rise
[Crypto World] Australia’s December employment market sends positive signals — the unemployment rate unexpectedly declined, and new job opportunities also exceeded market expectations. This set of data further confirms the Reserve Bank of Australia’s previous judgment: the labor market remains relatively tight. As the February policy meeting approaches, this employment report may become an important reference for the central bank’s subsequent decisions. Tight labor supply and steady employment growth may continue to support the central bank’s stance of maintaining a relatively tight policy. For traders concerned with the global macro environment, Australian data often serve as a weather vane for observing policy trends in developed economies.