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Dow futures are little changed after index notches worst day in more than a year, jobs report looms: Live updates – CNBC

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Here’s what investors should watch for in Friday’s key jobs report

March’s employment report is expected to be strong as the Labor Department releases its employment report on Friday morning.

Economists polled by Dow Jones expect employers to add 200,000 jobs last month, which would mark a slowdown from February’s 275,000 job gains.

While job growth is a key focus area for Wall Street, traders will look at the Labor Department’s report to see revisions to past payroll statistics. In its February fiscal year, federal agencies announced significant downward revisions to December and January payroll statistics.

Investors and the Federal Reserve will also be watching wage growth. Economists expect average hourly wages to rise 0.3% in March. This is an increase from February’s 0.1% rise.

For more information on the upcoming jobs report, read CNBC’s Jeff Cox.

Darla Mercado

17 minutes ago

Investor bullishness remains above average for 22 consecutive weeks in latest AAII survey

Investor optimism about the outlook has declined in the latest weekly poll from the American Association of Individual Investors, but remains above the historical average for the 22nd straight week, coinciding with the start of the current bull market.

Bullish responses fell to 47.3% from 50.0% last week, compared to the historical average of 37.5%.

Bearish views on the outlook for stock prices have been below the historical average for the 22nd consecutive week, dropping to 22.24% from 22.4% last week, compared to the historical average of 31%. Neutral sentiment rose from his 27.6% to 30.5%, falling below his 31.5% all-time average for the eighth time in the past 10 weeks.

Sentiment indicators are used as contrarian signals. When the bullish outlook becomes too extreme, it is taken as a sign that optimists have done most of their buying and there is little money left to enter the market. Conversely, extremely bearish indicators may indicate that most of the selling has been completed and there is a large amount of cash available to buy the stock.

— Scott Schnipper

37 minutes ago

Stocks heading for a down week

With only Friday’s trading remaining in the trading week, the three major indexes have recorded notable declines.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average has fallen about 3% so far, on pace for its worst week since March 2023. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite each fell about 2%.

— Alex Harring

46 minutes ago

Dow futures are almost unchanged

Dow futures were trading slightly more than flat just after 6 p.m. ET. Futures tracking the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 each rose about 0.1%.

— Alex Harring

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