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Unpacking the Labor Slowdown and the Fed's New Playbook

35 min · 4 de jul de 2026
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This week on the Macrocast, the team analyzes the latest jobs report numbers, including labor market pressures and a surprising contraction in the leisure and hospitality sector. The discussion then turns to Fed Chair Kevin Warsh's debut at a central bank conference in Portugal, where his focus on inflation and a lack of forward guidance left markets weighing potential rate hikes ahead of the midterm elections. The episode also covers key policy updates from Washington, including the bipartisan passage of a housing bill through Congress, before closing with a look at the World Cup. From the entire team, Happy Fourth of July, and stay cool in the heat!  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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Unpacking the Labor Slowdown and the Fed's New Playbook

This week on the Macrocast, the team analyzes the latest jobs report numbers, including labor market pressures and a surprising contraction in the leisure and hospitality sector. The discussion then turns to Fed Chair Kevin Warsh's debut at a central bank conference in Portugal, where his focus on inflation and a lack of forward guidance left markets weighing potential rate hikes ahead of the midterm elections. The episode also covers key policy updates from Washington, including the bipartisan passage of a housing bill through Congress, before closing with a look at the World Cup. From the entire team, Happy Fourth of July, and stay cool in the heat!  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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