Gross Says December Hike ‘A Slam Dunk’ As Earnings Blow Through Estimates

In case you missed it in the initial jobs post, earnings growth just tied a post-crisis record at 2.9% y/y.

Earnings

Needless to say, that bodes well for a December Fed hike. Bill Gross agrees. “It’s a slam dunk,” he told Bloomberg television minutes after the report hit.

And the market concurs, as the implied odds of a hike by year-end rise to more than 75%, based on January 2018 fed fund futures. Also note that August was revised higher:

  • Avg. hourly earnings 0.5% m/m, est. 0.3%, prior 0.2%
  • Y/y 2.9%, prior 2.7% est. 2.6%

As a reminder, here’s what we said early this morning:

Still, it will be interesting to see the extent to which yields and the dollar react in a way that “confirms” a December hike or else materially reduces the odds – this is of course playing out against a background characterized by ambiguity around the next Fed chair and even more ambiguity around tax reform.

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