TechFlow, November 12 — According to Jinshi Data, Goldman Sachs economists Elsie Peng and Ronnie Walker said in a report: "The U.S. federal government shutdown has delayed the release of nearly all federal economic data for September and October. Although the shutdown appears set to end, statistical agencies will need time to clear the backlog of data." Goldman Sachs expects that, assuming the U.S. government reopens before this weekend, the Bureau of Labor Statistics will release the latest October employment data early next week (Tuesday or Wednesday). However, the release of other major data is expected to be postponed. Goldman Sachs stated this implies the November employment and inflation reports could be "delayed by at least one week."
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