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Fed Will Cut if Labor Market Weakens: Renaud-Chatelain

Fed Will Cut if Labor Market Weakens: Renaud-Chatelain

Bloomberg8 hours ago

Laureline Renaud-Chatelain, Senior Fixed Income Strategist at Pictet Wealth Management, discusses the possibility of a 'shadow' Fed Chair, issuance at the short-end of the curve and whether bond markets will be concerned over increased NATO spending. She speaks to Bloomberg's Anna Edwards, Kriti Gupta and Guy Johnson on 'Opening Trade.' (Source: Bloomberg)

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