Thursday brings the latest data out of the US with markets likely to see plenty of volatility around this release. Chief Market Analyst Joshua Mahony provides an in depth analysis on what to expect in this key report and why we may see initial risk-off sentiment take hold. While markets expect plenty from the Federal Reserve next year, this report could bring the realisation that a move back to the 2% mark looks unlikely by March.
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