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MORNING BID AMERICAS-Retail softens as jobs loom
Mar 11, 2026 3:39 AM

(The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a

columnist for Reuters.)

By Mike Dolan

11 Feb -

What matters in U.S. and global markets today

By Mike Dolan, Editor-At-Large, Finance and Markets

Just as everyone was waiting nervously for the January payrolls

report due later today, retail sales came in with a miss that

scared the horses. The surprisingly flat retail readout from

December sowed doubts about Main Street and consumption

generally as traders braced for ​an employment report the White

House has warned us not to "panic" about.

I'll get into ‌that and more below.

But first, check out my latest column on how the dollar's drift

is proving convenient for some - but could have a sting in its

tail.

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RETAIL SOFTENS AS JOBS ⁠LOOM

Investors are a bit anxious that the consensus forecast for an

increase of 70,000 jobs in January may ‌be overoptimistic,

considering the weak jobs readings ‌last week. And there's

trepidation about annual benchmark payrolls revisions to boot,

which could downgrade the last twelve months' job growth by a

forecast 750,000-900,000 positions.

Fed futures pricing responded sharply to the negative retail

surprise, ​now showing an almost 50% chance of another Fed cut as

soon as April, ‌Jerome Powell's last meeting as Chair. A cut by

June, when Kevin Warsh is due to take the helm, is now fully

priced. Some 60 basis points of easing is priced for the full

year.

That might please President Trump - but only a ​bit. He said

on Tuesday that the U.S. should have the lowest ​interest rates

in the world. ‌Taken at face value, that would mean negative

interest rates, which he probably isn't aiming for, though it's

safe to assume he meant a lot lower than where a 60 bps cut

would leave us.

This fresh dovish take on the Fed outlook contrasts with the

views ⁠of two hawks on the policymaking council. Cleveland Fed

boss Beth Hammack and Dallas Fed's Lorie Logan said on Tuesday

they don't see ⁠rates going anywhere any time soon. For more on

that tilt, we probably have to wait for the CPI inflation report

this Friday.

The broader market take on the unfolding picture was to push

Treasury yields lower across the curve during another big debt

auction week. The dollar continued to tumble on Wednesday,

especially against the resurgent yen.

The S&P 500 ended in the red yesterday on the retail flub and

futures were subdued ahead of today's bell amid the ongoing tech

and ⁠AI disruption.

On the ‌AI front, there was more good news from global chip giant

TSMC as it reported January revenues up ‌almost 40% year-on-year,

as well as further capex plans. Elsewhere, TikTok owner

ByteDance is reportedly developing a new AI chip with South

Korea's Samsung.

But another wave of AI ⁠negativity also struck yesterday - and so

soon after last week's Anthropic-linked plunge in software and

data analytics stocks. Wealth management startup Altruist

launched an AI-enabled tax planning tool that on Tuesday whacked

the shares of more established wealth managers such as Charles

Schwab, with the ripple effect felt in European financial

services stocks on Wednesday.

The market is becoming vicious when trying to sort out the

winners and losers from the AI revolution.

Chart of the day

More than 90% of economists polled by Reuters this month

think Fed Chair nominee Kevin Warsh is more likely to set policy

too loose rather than too tight.

Today's events to watch

* U.S. January employment report (8:30 AM EST)

* U.S. 10-year note auction

* Fed's Michelle ​Bowman, Kansas Fed's Jeffrey Schmid, and

Cleveland Fed's Beth Hammack all speak

* U.S. corporate earnings: Cisco Systems, Equinix, Hilton

Worldwide, Kraft Heinz, McDonald's, T-Mobile US

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