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Sep 2023
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Global Data Pod Weekender: A feel-good F...

J.P. MORGAN GLOBAL RESEARCH
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This week’s US reports provide a number of comforting signals to the Fed, putting any doubt about a September pause to rest. The signal on demand was strong and we raised our 3Q23 GDP forecast to a 3.5%ar gain. But there was positive signals on labor supply, productivity and signs that excess demand for labor is moderating. The signal from this week’s PCE price report was also constructive, although it also highlights the difficulty in accurately assessing underlying inflation trends.

Speakers:

Bruce Kasman

Daniel Silver

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