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Huatai Securities: The better-than-expected non-farm payrolls in March indicate resilience in the U.S. labor market. Inflation is currently the core variable in the Federal Reserve's monetary policy.
Golden Finance reports that on April 4, Haitong Securities believes that the rebound in March nonfarm payrolls above expectations shows resilience in the U.S. labor market, but amid conflicts in the Middle East, the impact of high oil prices on inflation expectations is more critical for the Fed’s monetary policy. Recently, the escalation of conflicts in the Middle East has continued; the oil price has been driven up and inflation expectations have risen due to the oil supply gap caused by the Strait of Hormuz blockade. Inflation is currently the core variable in the Fed’s monetary policy. The Fed’s dual mandate for employment and inflation gives it some room to maneuver—avoiding rate hikes to fight inflation—and with inflation expectations heating up, even if the Fed does not raise rates, the Treasury yield curve may move higher, forming a tightening in a practical sense. (Jinshi)