Deep Tide TechFlow News, February 11 — According to Jinshi Data, Goldman Sachs Asset Management analyst Kay Haigh stated that there are some initial signs of the labor market tightening again, but there is still a way to go before it is fully tight. Given the economy's continued outperformance, the FOMC's focus will shift to inflation trends. We still believe the Federal Reserve has room for two more rate cuts this year; however, if the CPI released on Friday unexpectedly rises, it could cause the Fed to lean more hawkish.
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Deep Tide TechFlow News, February 11 — According to Jinshi Data, Goldman Sachs Asset Management analyst Kay Haigh stated that there are some initial signs of the labor market tightening again, but there is still a way to go before it is fully tight. Given the economy's continued outperformance, the FOMC's focus will shift to inflation trends. We still believe the Federal Reserve has room for two more rate cuts this year; however, if the CPI released on Friday unexpectedly rises, it could cause the Fed to lean more hawkish.