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Charts of the Week: Labouring the Point

Financial markets have spent the week recalibrating after last Friday’s much weaker-than-expected US payrolls data: government bond yields have declined sharply, while equity markets have remained perky off hopes of a gentler policy path and still-resilient earnings. Even so, the medium-term growth lens has dimmed—since January, consensus GDP forecasts for 2026 have been marked down across most major economies, reflecting a tougher trade regime and geopolitical frictions (chart 1). Turning to the data, the BLS’s preliminary payroll benchmark revision shaved 911k jobs from US employment from Ap...
by:Andrew Cates
|in:Economy in Brief
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