Wall Street Turns Cautious Ahead of Delayed Jobs Data
Stocks and crypto eased as investors de-risked before labor data that could reshape 2026 rate-cut expectations.
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Stocks and crypto eased as investors de-risked before labor data that could reshape 2026 rate-cut expectations.
Markets brace for a noisy October-November jobs dump, with forecasts near 40,000–50,000 and rising unemployment.
Retail sales and investment weakened in November, and markets await clear, consumption-focused fiscal support details.
Beijing plans to expand exports and imports while considering liquidity easing, risking renewed U.S.-EU trade frictions.
Diverging views on 2026 Fed cuts keep the dollar under pressure, with mixed forecasts for further declines.
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Strategists cite Oracle’s slide, AI profitability doubts, and rate repricing pushing flows into cyclicals and defensives.
Markets now price fewer ECB cuts and even possible hikes as disinflation stalls and growth stays modest.