TechFlow news, November 11 — According to Jinshi Data, although the U.S. government shutdown is coming to an end, the regular release of economic indicators may still take time. Marcus Widen, analyst at SEB Research, stated in a report: "As the government resumes operations... the question is when we will regain access to statistics and when these data will become fully reliable again." He explained using CPI statistics as an example, noting that data requiring field collection at specific times will now face greater challenges, and some figures might have to be estimated. "Therefore, it may take time for economic data to return to normal, but revised statistics are certainly better than having no data at all."
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