Trade metrics just hit their strongest performance since 2009, while hiring freezes have eased to their most relaxed levels this year. That's a solid signal we're moving back in the right direction. The combination of improving commerce flows and stabilizing employment intentions suggests underlying economic momentum is shifting for the better.
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FunGibleTom
· 3h ago
This data looks good, finally not all bad news... However, the baseline from 2009 feels a bit lazy to use as a benchmark?
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AirdropHunterWang
· 21h ago
Hmm... The data looks good, but can this thing last? It feels like there's always a trick.
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AllInAlice
· 21h ago
This data looks good, but isn't it actually not that optimistic? Feels like another rebound, waiting for the next trap.
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RetiredMiner
· 21h ago
Hmm... the strongest since 2009? That depends on who is making money, haha.
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FlyingLeek
· 21h ago
Just blowing, let's wait until it actually lands before talking about it.
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DegenTherapist
· 21h ago
Hmm... the strongest since 2009? Alright, I’ll believe you halfway. Let’s see how long it can hold up before saying anything.
Trade metrics just hit their strongest performance since 2009, while hiring freezes have eased to their most relaxed levels this year. That's a solid signal we're moving back in the right direction. The combination of improving commerce flows and stabilizing employment intentions suggests underlying economic momentum is shifting for the better.