Analysis: Employment Data Revisions Boost Fed Rate Cut Expectations
According to ChainCatcher, citing Golden Ten Data, Michael James, Managing Director of Equity Trading at Rosenblatt Securities, stated that the revision of U.S. employment data has further fueled expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut. He pointed out that more information will be obtained from the Consumer Price Index (CPI) on Thursday morning, and the significant decline in labor force growth further indicates that the Federal Reserve will begin its rate-cutting cycle later this month. This expectation has led to an overall better performance in the stock market this morning.
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