Wall Street’s Record Lifts Asian Markets Amid Fed Rate Cut Speculation—But Is the U.S. Economy Truly Secure?
Despite Wall Street’s new highs and hopes for Federal Reserve rate cuts, troubling job market signals hint at underlying economic weaknesses that Washington must face to protect American prosperity.
Asian stock markets rallied on Friday following a fresh record on Wall Street, fueled by investor optimism about potential Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. Yet beneath this upbeat façade lie key indicators that demand a sober, skeptical look from every American concerned about national economic strength and sovereignty.Are Stock Gains Masking an Unstable U.S. Job Market?The Nikkei 225 in Tokyo gained nearly 1%, boosted by positive Japanese labor earnings and consumer spending data. Meanwhile, Chinese and other regional indexes also edged higher, reflecting a global mood of cautious optimism.But what underpins these moves? Thursday’s sharp rise in the S&P 500...
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