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Rising Expectations for Fed Rate Cut Amid Key Inflation and Employment Reports

Investor expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut are rising, with a shift in likelihood reflected in recent CME FedWatch data. As key inflation and employment reports approach, thoughts on a 25...

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U.S. Initial Jobless Claims Fall Below Expectations for October 12

The latest data reveals that U.S. initial jobless claims for the week ending October 12 dropped to 241,000, lower than the anticipated 260,000, indicating a stronger labor market than expected.

BitcoinU.S. employment data analysis and its impact on Bitcoin and stock market.

U.S. Employment Data Fuels Market Rally; Bitcoin Surges Above $63,000

The unexpected increase in U.S. jobs data for September boosts market confidence, driving Bitcoin above $63,000. Stocks gain amid a healthy economic outlook while currencies adjust.

CPI reportWhitney Watson from Goldman Sachs discussing CPI report trends.

Goldman Sachs Executive Analyzes September CPI Report: Core CPI Surprises

Whitney Watson, co-head at Goldman Sachs, discusses the stronger-than-expected September CPI report and its implications for Federal Reserve policy focusing on future employment data.

BitcoinBitcoin price surge following U.S. employment data boost market confidence.

U.S. Employment Data Boosts Market Sentiment as Bitcoin Surges

U.S. non-farm payrolls reported a surprising 254,000 jobs increase in September, boosting market sentiment. Stocks rose, and Bitcoin surged past $63,000. Key economic data releases are expected thi...

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U.S. Jobless Claims Rise to 225,000 in September

Latest data shows initial jobless claims in the U.S. rose slightly to 225,000, exceeding estimates of 220,000. Continuing claims decreased. Read more about these trends and implications.