Opinion: Non-agricultural data may cause the Federal Reserve to maintain existing policies unchanged
According to online reports, according to Jin Shi, Eric Winograd, director of developed market economic research at Alliance Bernstein, said that for the Fed, the labor market is much more important than the tariff situation. Employment data is volatile and anything can happen in any month. But nothing in particular makes us think that January's non-farm data will be significantly different from the past few months, enough to keep the Fed on hold.
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