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US stocks plunge after November jobs report signals labor market cracks

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US stocks slip as November jobs report shows rising unemployment, weaker payrolls, falling yields, and growing Fed rate-cut bets.

US stocks edged lower on Tuesday as investors assessed the long-awaited November employment report.

The S&P 500 slipped 0.1%, the Nasdaq Composite declined roughly 0.2%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average traded near unchanged.

The development came as the investors finally digested the latest jobs report, which hit the wires just moments ago.

The key takeaway? The labor market is officially cracking. The unemployment rate is climbing to 4.6%, a level not seen since the post-pandemic recovery began.

The narrative on the trading floor is shifting rapidly from “inflation watch” to “recession watch,” cementing expectations for a Federal Reserve intervention in early 2026.

What the delayed November payrolls revealed

The Bureau of Labor Statistics released its catch-up report this morning, delayed by the recent government shutdown.

The US job market details offer a messy, dovish picture for the economy.

While the headline number showed nonfarm payrolls rose by 64,000, beating the consensus forecast of 45,000, the broader data was far concerning.

The report included a massive downward revision for October, which now shows a net loss of 105,000 jobs, erasing the previous narrative of resilience.

Furthermore, the unemployment rate ticking up to 4.6% crosses a psychological threshold that typically raises alarms around the Federal Reserve.

For traders, this “bad news is good news” dynamic is in full play.

The softening data increases the chances of a rate cut for the January 2026 Fed meeting, as the central bank’s focus must now pivot aggressively to supporting maximum employment.

Pre-market movers: Yields drop, tech stays resilient

In the pre-market session on Tuesday, the immediate reaction has been most violent in the bond market.

Treasury yields have tumbled across the curve, with the 10-year yield slipping as bond traders front-run the Fed’s next easing cycle.

On the equity side, interest-rate sensitive sectors are seeing early bids.

Homebuilders and Utilities are ticking higher in pre-market trading, buoyed by the prospect of cheaper borrowing costs.

Technology stocks are holding firm, acting as a defensive safety trade.

Microsoft (MSFT) and Alphabet (GOOGL) are trading fractionally higher, as the “AI growth” theory remains one of the few places investors can find reliable revenue expansion.

Meanwhile, Broadcom (AVGO) is stabilizing around the $340 level after its recent earnings-driven volatility.

The stock tumbled approximately 14% from its early December, despite the company beating revenue estimates and raising its AI outlook.

Analysts largely view Broadcom’s dip as a tactical opportunity for investors with a medium-to-long-term horizon.

The core theory has not changed: Broadcom is the leader for custom AI silicon. The backlog is real ($73 billion) and shipping faster than expected.

The traders should expect volatility as the revision to October’s numbers was deep, and algos will be recalibrating recession probabilities.

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