Federal Reserve Governor Cook: Recruitment is slowing down based on a large amount of real-time data
Jinse Finance reported that Federal Reserve Governor Cook stated that, based on a large amount of real-time data, hiring is slowing down, and this does not require employment reports for confirmation; there is reason to be concerned about an increase in the unemployed population; it is very important to act in a timely manner and use the latest incoming data in the December interest rate decision; if inflation proves to be more persistent, actions will be prepared.
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