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Nov 2023
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Global Data Pod Weekender: Jumping to co...

J.P. MORGAN GLOBAL RESEARCH
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A week of softer-than-expected data leads some to see earlier recession and others to see Goldilocks. We temper fearful conclusions from a “soft” US payroll report but see more concern in the retreat in the October business surveys. Nevertheless, we maintain our call for near-term resilience. 

Speakers:

Bruce Kasman

Joseph Lupton

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