
Goldman Sachs warns: The risk of the U.S. economy "re-accelerating" is rising

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Goldman Sachs warns that the risk of a "re-acceleration" of the U.S. economy is rising, which may affect monetary policy in 2026. Analysts point out that factors such as labor market resilience, fiscal stimulus, and a loose financial environment are driving strong economic performance, with an expected GDP growth rate of 2.6% in the third quarter. The key question is whether the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates while the economy is healthy and whether it can raise rates during Trump's term. Multiple tailwinds increase the likelihood of exceeding growth expectations next year
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