
Deutsche Bank: Non-farm "cliff-like" turning negative is the beginning of economic recession

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In the view of Deutsche Bank, the beginning of an economic recession is usually highly consistent with the month when non-farm employment first turns negative. As long as there is no situation where new employment is below 100,000, there is no need to worry about a recession. However, when new employment turns negative growth, it often happens without any warning signs and will usher in an economic downturn cycle
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