Soft Jobs Data and Fed Hike Odds: Why the S&P 500 Gets More Time, Not a Free Pass
June payrolls rose 57k as unemployment hit 4.2%, pushing CME FedWatch to 46.8% odds of no September hike. Here’s what that shift means for the S&P 500 now.
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June payrolls rose 57k as unemployment hit 4.2%, pushing CME FedWatch to 46.8% odds of no September hike. Here’s what that shift means for the S&P 500 now.