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BREAKING: US Non-Farm Employment Data Announced! Here's Bitcoin's (BTC) First Reaction!
US Nonfarm Payrolls and Unemployment Data have been released. Here is the latest.
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Flash
- 18:42SOL breaks 190 USDT, up 2.06% in 24HThe market shows that SOL broke through 190 USDT, now at 190.05 USDT, up 2.06% in 24H.
- 18:42Goldman Sachs expects the Fed to cut rates by 25 basis points at each of its June and December policy meetingsAfter the release of non-farm payrolls data, Goldman Sachs now expects the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates by a total of 50 basis points in the current year, compared with the previous forecast of 75 basis points. Goldman Sachs expects the Fed to cut rates by 25 basis points at its June and December policy meetings.
- 18:41JPMorgan: Fed expected to make next rate cut in JuneJPMorgan says it expects the Fed to make its next rate cut in June, versus its previous forecast for March, given the latest (strong) nonfarm payrolls data.