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Jobs Friday, Oil Pressure Builds, and the Next Inflation Signal

33 min · 8. Mai 2026
Episode Jobs Friday, Oil Pressure Builds, and the Next Inflation Signal Cover

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This week on the Macrocast, the team breaks down a stronger than expected April jobs report showing 115,000 new jobs and what it suggests about continued labor market strength and market expectations around growth and policy. The discussion then turns to rising geopolitical tensions between Iran and the U.S. and the resulting pressure on oil prices, inflation dynamics, and energy sensitive sectors. The episode also covers key policy developments including potential changes in Fed leadership, emerging Senate efforts on crypto regulation, and growing concerns around proposed AI oversight frameworks. The team closes with a preview of next week’s major data releases including CPI, PPI, and retail sales, and what they may indicate about inflation trends and the Federal Reserve’s policy path. For more about the hosts, please see below:  Forbes Tate Partners [https://forbes-tate.com/] Markets Policy Partners [https://marketspolicy.com/]

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