U.S. jobs data released Friday came in far short of expectations, with the economy adding just 235,000 positions in August. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones had been looking for 720,000 new hires.
Meanwhile, the unemployment rate declined to 5.2% from 5.4%, in line with estimates.
“In our view, the setback in the recovery in the labour market and the jump in serious covid infections will encourage the FOMC to wait before it announces it will taper its monthly asset purchases. We now expect the FOMC to announce an $US10bn taper of its monthly asset purchases at its 3 November meeting,” analysts at Commonwealth Bank of Australia wrote in a Monday note.
U.S. markets are closed on Monday for the Labor Day holiday.