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Aussie labour market has been centre stage - Westpac

Elliot Clarke, an analyst at Westpac Banking Corporation explained that this week, the labour market has been centre stage, particularly in Australia.

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"The data release of the week was the September labour force release for Australia."

"While the monthly employment gain was uninspiring, the decline in the unemployment rate to 5.0% -- historically seen as consistent with full employment -- created plenty of interest."

"The labour force offers up a great deal of detail, allowing many views to be taken, and many data points dismissed as noise. We argue that a holistic view needs to be taken, across components and time."

"Abstracting from month to month volatility, employment growth is best considered strong at 2.3%yr. Being well above population growth, it is not surprising that the unemployment rate continues to trend lower."

"Here however we caution on extrapolating the recent acceleration in the downtrend. Highlighting a need for careful assessment, the 0.2ppt drop in participation in the month of September that allowed the unemployment rate to reach 5.0% was a break from participation’s plateauing uptrend."

"To our mind, the most likely outcome for the coming six months is a stabilisation in employment growth around 2.0%yr, the unemployment rate just above 5.0%, and the participation rate at the average of the past six months, 65.6%."

"Clearly though, there is a risk that either employment growth sustains at the current level (2.3%yr rather than 2.0%yr) and/or participation edges lower again. Either of these outcomes, or a combination of the two, would result in the unemployment rate coming in at 5.0% or below."

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