In the European session we don't have much in terms of data releases other than a couple of low tier indicators. The focus will be on the American session when we get the Canadian Employment report, the US NFP and especially Fed Chair Powell's speech.

12:30 GMT/08:30 ET - Canada March Employment report

The Canadian Employment report is expected to show 10K jobs added in March vs. 1.1K in February and the Unemployment Rate to tick higher to 6.7% vs. 6.6% prior. The market is pricing a 52% chance of a rate cut at the upcoming meeting and 66 bps of easing by year end amid the negative impact to global growth from Trump's tariffs.

Canada Unemployment Rate
Canada Unemployment Rate

12:30 GMT/08:30 ET - US March Non-Farm Payrolls report

The US NFP is expected to show 135K jobs added in March vs. 151K in February and the Unemployment Rate to remain unchanged at 4.1%. The Average Hourly Earnings Y/Y is expected at 3.9% vs. 4.0% prior, while the M/M measure is seen at 0.3% vs. 0.3% prior. The Average Weekly Hours are seen at 34.2 vs. 34.1 prior.

The Fed members continue to see the labour market remaining solid and not being a source of inflationary pressures. That seems to still be the case with jobless claims not showing any worrying signs although we saw a new cycle high for continuing claims yesterday.

US Unemployment Rate
US Unemployment Rate

Central bank speakers:

  • 15:25 GMT/11:25 ET - Fed Chair Powell (neutral - voter)
  • 16:00 GMT/12:00 ET - Fed's Barr (neutral - voter)
  • 16:45 GMT/12:45 ET - Fed's Waller (neutral - voter)
Source: Forex Live