Goldman Sachs analyst: Non-farm data is just a "side dish", and the "main course" is tariffs

PANews reported on April 4 that according to Jinshi, Lindsay Rosner, head of diversified fixed income investments at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, said: "Today's better-than-expected employment report will help ease market concerns about an immediate weakening of the U.S. labor market." "However, this data is now just a side dish, and the main course that the market is concerned about is: the tariff issue."

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