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The Fed Is Losing Its Easing Bias While AI Props Up The Economy | Neil Dutta

AI is holding up the economy, but the foundation underneath is getting harder to read. Neil Dutta of Renaissance Macro joins Forward Guidance to unpack why inflation, labor, and AI capex are reshaping the Fed’s path. We cover the consumer squeeze, K-shaped spending, manufacturing ...  Show more

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