The U.S. March unemployment rate and nonfarm payroll employment figures will be released today at 20:30

Gate News: The U.S. March unemployment rate and non-farm payrolls data will be released today at 20:30. The institutions’ forward-looking estimates for U.S. March seasonally adjusted non-farm payrolls are as follows:

  1. DBS Bank: -25,000; High-Frequency Economics: -16,000; Daiwa Capital: +25,000; Sparta Securities: +28,000; Decka Bank: +30,000
  2. Danske Bank: +30,000; TD Securities: +30,000; Wells Fargo: +40,000; Barclays Bank: +50,000; Moody’s Analytics: +50,000
  3. Deutsche Bank: +50,000; Jiahuang Bank: +50,000; Monex Group: +51,000; Lianxin Bank: +52,000; Mitsui Sumitomo: +54,000
  4. Nomura Securities: +55,000; Australia and New Zealand Bank: +60,000; Berenberg: +60,000; Disheang Bank: +60,000; Lloyd Bank: +60,000
  5. Deshang Bank: +60,000; Netherlands International: +60,000; Standard Chartered Bank: +60,000; Yuxin Bank: +60,000; Morgan Stanley: +60,000
  6. Bank of America: +65,000; Citibank: +65,000; FaBa Bank: +70,000; Goldman Sachs Group: +70,000; HSBC Bank: +70,000
  7. Rabobank: +75,000; JPMorgan Chase: +75,000; FaXing Bank: +75,000; Heilbar Bank: +75,000; Fengye Bank: +80,000
  8. Mizuho Bank: +80,000.
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