JPMorgan: Economy on Soft Landing
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•JPMorgan says the economy is on track for a soft landing | Creditnews
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JPMorgan Chase chief financial officer Jeremy Barnum says the economy is on track for a soft landing.
The bank's outlook is supported by a gradual cooling in headline inflation over the past six months and sustained job growth.
The overall economy doesn't appear to be heading for a recession like many had feared.
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