Preview: US "Mini Non-Farm" Data to be Released Tonight, Overview of Predictions from 12 Institutions

BlockBeats News: On March 4th, the U.S. February ADP employment data will be released tonight at 21:15 (UTC+8). Twelve institutions’ forecasts for the “small non-farm” payrolls are as follows:

Fitch Bank: +40,000; Deutsche Bank: +50,000; Goldman Sachs: +50,000;

HSBC Holdings: +50,000; Standard Chartered: +50,000; BNP Paribas: +52,000;

ABN AMRO: +55,000; Pansen Macro: +60,000; Mizuho Securities: +65,000;

Lloyds Bank: +70,000; Bank of America: +75,000; Reuters forecast: +50,000. (Jin10)

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