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Top Economic Events to Watch | March 3 - 7, 2025

Find out here the top economic events to watch for the week and discover the assets affected by them.

4 March 2025

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Gladys Eguia

Traders, get ready—it’s a packed week for economic data that could drive market moves. The spotlight is on the US Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) report, a key indicator of job growth. A strong number might boost the USD and delay hopes for Fed rate cuts, while weak data could stoke recession fears. 

Beyond jobs, the ISM Manufacturing and Services PMI reports will shed light on economic activity, potentially influencing stocks and bonds. Meanwhile, inflation data from Japan and the Eurozone could shake up currency markets, especially if they shift expectations for the BOJ and ECB. 

Understanding the U.S. Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) Report 

The Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) report, released monthly by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), tracks employment changes across various sectors, excluding farm workers and certain other categories. It serves as a key indicator of U.S. labor market health and economic activity. 

Recent Trends in NFP 

In January 2025, the U.S. added 143,000 jobs, slightly below expectations but consistent with a stable labor market. Over the past year, job growth averaged 168,000 per month. 

February 2025 NFP Outlook 

The upcoming February NFP report is expected to show 160,000 new jobs and an unchanged 4% unemployment rate. However, some economists foresee weaker numbers due to recent economic pressures. Investors are watching closely, as the data could impact market sentiment and Fed policy. 

Understanding the ECB Monetary Policy Meeting 

The European Central Bank (ECB) holds monetary policy meetings every six weeks to set interest rates and guide economic policy in the eurozone. The goal is to maintain price stability and support growth. 

Recent Trends & Next Meeting 

At its January 2025 meeting, the ECB cut rates by 25 bps to 2.75%, responding to easing inflation (2.4% in February) and slowing economic growth. 

The next meeting on March 6, 2025, may see another 25 bps cut to 2.5%, but global uncertainties—U.S. tariffs and European politics—could influence the decision. 

Implications for the Eurozone 

Lower rates aim to boost growth, yet stagnation and service sector price pressures may limit further cuts. Investors will watch closely for signs of the ECB’s future policy path. 

With key data ahead, this week could bring major market moves—stay sharp and ready for any shifts! 

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