

Weak Jobs Data Fuel Fed Bets
6 snips Sep 3, 2025
Join Jason Granet, Chief Investment Officer at BNY, as he analyzes the impact of presidential policies on investment and market dynamics. Jaime Leverton, CEO of ReserveOne, shares insights on the evolving landscape of crypto treasury companies and her firm's exciting IPO plans. Additionally, Rick J. Caruso, Founder of Caruso, discusses the challenges and recovery of California's hospitality and commercial real estate sectors in the wake of wildfires, emphasizing resilience and future prospects.
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Beige Book Shows Wage-Driven Demand Weakness
- The Beige Book shows broadly weakening demand driven by dismal real wage growth.
- Tariff-driven input cost pressures threaten to push selling prices higher unless consumer demand retrenches further.
Local Weakness Can Flip A Hawk
- Cooling conditions in the Kansas City Fed district could sway a previously hawkish voter toward supporting a cut.
- That local weakness helps build a Fed coalition likely to favor an August/September rate reduction.
Let Data, Not Calendar, Drive Fed Timing
- The Fed can wait to cut until later without major economic cost, so voters should weigh timing alongside data.
- Monitor incoming inflation and jobs prints before assuming an immediate September move.