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Almeida: Bad Jobs Numbers Reflects Temporary Tariff Uncertainty

Andrew Almeida thinks a market correction would be “healthy” and “wouldn’t scare us.” He is bullish long-term, citing Mag 7 capex spending booms. He says a rate cut in September would be “great” but isn’t terribly concerned about the latest jobs report and downwards revisions. He argues that the data reflects corporations pausing hiring due to tariff uncertainty and that it will pick up again into the end of the year.

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05 Aug 2025

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