More Than Meets The Eye: Why A Rebound In Employment May Still Be On Its Way


Stock prices tumbled while the yield on the U.S. 10-year note fell to its lowest level in a month as the U.S. Bureau of Labor Services (BLS) June employment report shocked the market with a paltry gain of 18 000 jobs in payroll employment compared to a consensus forecast of 88 000. Payroll gains for April and May were also revised downwards.

The number was contrary to what the ISM PMI surveys and the ADP Survey had indicated.

Sources: ISM; US Bureau of Labor (BLS); Plexus Asset Management.

What do I read in the low employment figure? Not much, really. It is an extremely volatile time series heavily influenced by the government sector as can be seen in the graph below in which the BLS total non-farm payroll employment is depicted against the BLS private non-farm payrolls, with the difference being the government sector.

Sources: US Bureau of Labor (BLS); Plexus Asset Management. The BLS private payroll employment is also much more volatile than the ADP private payrolls.

Sources: US Bureau of Labor; ADP; Plexus Asset Management.

To me the relationship between my GDP-weighted ISM composite PMI employment index and ADP private payrolls is more stable than that between the composite PMI employment index and the BLS private payrolls, indicating that the latter is a more trusty reflection of the underlying trend in employment. What is evident, though, is that over the past three months private non-farm payroll employment has been weaker than my composite PMI employment index suggested. Well, what would you expect with all the black swans around? Concerns about the global economy, especially on the back of the MENA uprising, rising oil prices, Japan’s terrible twin disasters and the resultant disruptions in supply lines, as well as a possible default by Greece recently, would have led employers to err on the conservative side.

Sources: ISM; ADP; Plexus Asset Management.

An interesting development in the relationship between the composite PMI employment index and ADP non-farm payroll employment is that the latter has started to lag the composite PMI by one month since the middle of last year.

Sources: ISM; ADP; Plexus Asset Management.

In light of the above the composite PMI employment index for June indicates that ADP non-farm payroll employment is likely to bounce further in July. With auto-related production in Japan increasingly turning to normal, employment in the U.S. manufacturing sector is likely to increase. I will not be surprised if ADP non-farm payroll employment will reach a figure closer to 300 000 in the near future as the gap between it and the composite index closes – that compares to June’s 157 000 new jobs. From an overall point of view the government sector is likely to continue to shed jobs, with the tighter budgets being implemented diluting the improvement in private employment.

Sources: ISM; ADP; Plexus Asset Management.

Sources: ISM; US Bureau of Labor; Plexus Asset Management.

I cannot be as negative as some market commentators, especially if my composite PMI employment index remains above 50, thereby indicating increased hiring. The following graph clearly demonstrates that cumulative overall non-farm payroll employment (government and private sector combined) will continue to rise if the PMI stays above 50.

Sources: ISM; US Bureau of Labor; Plexus Asset Management.

The same applies to the unemployment rate (please not the reverse axis).

Sources: ISM; US Bureau of Labor; Plexus Asset Management.

I therefore think that the market has overreacted to the employment number. The rally in bonds and the slump in equity prices could thus be another opportunity to realign portfolios.

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Sojourner Family Peace Center: Fists, 3

Sojourner Family Peace Center: Fists, 3

The longer you wait, the deadlier abuse gets.

To curb a startling increase in domestic violence in the greater Milwaukee area, Cramer-Krasselt has developed a powerful new pro bono campaign for shelter and advocacy organization Sojourner Family Peace Center, urging victims to get help ? before it?s too late.

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Vodafone: Pro self employees

Vodafone: Pro self employees

Vodafone presents Pro self employees, a tribute to those people who really do acrobatic things to maintain their business day by day.

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The Life And Times Of Derek Jeter


Derek Jeter

Derek Jeter is the newest member of the 3,000 hit club. Like it or not, this achievement ensures that he is one of the greatest players in the history of the game and he's headed to Cooperstown.

It's hard to imagine watching baseball without hearing Derek Jeter's name several hundred times during a season. He has been the icon of one the MLB's most famous franchises for nearly two decades. However, the days where he isn't on a professional baseball team aren't too far down the road.

At the very least, Jeter does have a couple of years left, but little left to accomplish. What exactly has he accomplished over the course of his career? You're about to find out.

1974: Born in New Jersey, raised in Michigan, but a Yankee from the very beginning

On June 26th, 1974, Derek Sanderson Jeter was born to parents Dr. Sanderson Charles Jeter and Dorothy Jeter in Pequannock, New Jersey. Derek's father is African-American and his mother is of Irish/German descent. Dr. Jeter played shortstop on his college baseball team.

When Derek was only four, the Jeter's moved away from their North Arlington, New Jersey home and settled in Kalamazoo, Michigan. A year after moving to Michigan, the Jeter's had another child, a girl named Sharlee.

Derek and his sister would visit their grandparents who still lived in New Jersey during summers to watch Yankees games. This is where his rabid fanhood started.

1979-1992: Derek Jeter was one of the best amateur baseball players in Michigan history

Dr. Jeter did play baseball at an advanced level, but he wasn't the main reason his son picked up a baseball bat. His boyhood hero and eventual Hall-of-Famer Dave Winfield provided the spark to ignite the baseball fueled flame in Derek's pinstriped soul.

Derek rewrote the record books at Kalamazaoo Central High School. When his senior season concluded in 1992, Jeter received several major high school baseball awards. Among them were the 1992 High School Player of the Year by the American Baseball Coaches Association, and the 1992 Gatorade High School Player of the Year Award.

Throughout this entire time, Jeter's love for the Yankees never relented. He wrote papers and created art projects about how he longed to play shortstop for New York.

1992: A draft day mistake realizes Derek Jeter's dream of playing for the Yankees

Hal Newhouser is a Hall-of-Fame pitcher widely believed to be the best pitcher of the World War II years. He later became a respected scout that worked for several teams for several years after he retired. While working for the Houston Astros in 1992, Newhouser scouted Jeter aggressively. Houston had the top pick in the '92 draft and Newhouser wanted Jeter's name to be announced first.

Whatever Newhouser said to Houston's front office didn't work. They passed on Jeter in the draft and elected to select Phil Nevin. This infuriated Newhouser so much that he resigned almost immediately.

This turned out to be quite fortuitous for Jeter as his favorite team selected him with the sixth pick of the draft.

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Denver Water: Benches

Denver Water: Benches

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