Goldman Sachs: weak August non-farm payrolls report may lead to 50 bps rate cut in September
Goldman Sachs said it would not rule out the possibility of a 50 basis point rate cut in September if the August nonfarm payrolls report also recorded a weak performance and confirmed a slowdown in job growth.
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