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Goldman Sachs: labour market "not that interesting" as inflation dominates Fed debate
Goldman Sachs: labour market "not that interesting" as inflation dominates Fed debate. Last week's in-line CPI print triggered a modest bond rally, with pricing for the Fed's September meeting easing slightly, according to Goldman Sachs. A
Goldman Sachs: labour market "not that interesting" as inflation dominates Fed debate. Last week's in-line CPI print triggered a modest bond rally, with pricing for the Fed's September meeting easing slightly, according to Goldman Sachs. A
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Goldman Sachs: labour market "not that interesting" as inflation dominates Fed debate. Last week's in-line CPI print triggered a modest bond rally, with pricing for the Fed's September meeting easing slightly, according to Goldman Sachs. A
Goldman Sachs: labour market "not that interesting" as inflation dominates Fed debate
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Goldman Sachs: labour market "not that interesting" as inflation dominates Fed debate. Last week's in-line CPI print triggered a modest bond rally, with pricing for the Fed's September meeting easing slightly, according to Goldman Sachs. A
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Last week's in-line CPI print triggered a modest bond rally, with pricing for the Fed's September meeting easing slightly, according to Goldman Sachs. A cooler than expected PPI reading then helped push the S&P 500 to a record closing high last Thursday. Goldman flags that heavy Treasury issuance and record corporate debt supply tied to the AI infrastructure buildout remain structural, compounding forces behind rising term premium at the long end of the curve, a dynamic expected to persist regardless of near term data surprises. Softer employment data is viewed as largely irrelevant to the pol…
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NIC · Impact scores
Global: 0 · Market: 0 · Urgency: 0 · Confidence: 0 · Neutral
Market reaction
- XAUUSD: 4375.375 → 4375.375 (0%) · T-15m / T0 / T+15m / T+60m
- DXY: Price snapshot pending · T-15m / T0 / T+15m / T+60m
- GBPUSD: Price snapshot pending · T-15m / T0 / T+15m / T+60m
- BTCUSD: 62716.005000000005 → 62716.005000000005 (0%) · T-15m / T0 / T+15m / T+60m
- SPX: Price snapshot pending · T-15m / T0 / T+15m / T+60m
- US30: Price snapshot pending · T-15m / T0 / T+15m / T+60m
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Scenarios
- Continuation if confirmation holds after the news window.
- Whipsaw risk is elevated inside the first 15–60 minutes after release.
- For XAUUSD, map USD/rate impulse first, then confirm direction on M15 structure.
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- USD / yields impulse if macro-sensitive
- Liquidity and spread during the news window
- Follow-through after T+15m / T+60m
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- Relative reaction in btc
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