PANews reported on November 12 that, according to Jinshi Data, Goldman Sachs economists Elsie Peng and Ronnie Walker stated in a report that the release of almost all federal economic data in September and October was delayed due to the US federal government shutdown.
Assuming the US government shutdown ends this weekend, Goldman Sachs expects the US Bureau of Labor Statistics to release October employment data early next week (Tuesday or Wednesday). However, the release of other key data is expected to be further delayed, including the November employment report and inflation report, which may be "delayed by at least a week."
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