The Chicago Business Barometer™, produced with MNI, fell 0.9 points to 40.6 in September. The index now sits 0.2 points above the June reading, having now almost fully unwound July’s 6.7 point rise. The index has now been below 50 for twenty-two consecutive months.

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S&P has upgraded Portugal's long-term credit rating to A+ from A, with a stable outlook (had been positive).
With few market-moving data points this week, implied Fed rate cuts essentially held onto their post-Jackson Hole upward repricing, adding a couple of basis points of easing for good measure heading into the Labor day weekend.


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