Mechanics Bank Wealth Management sees a June skip by the Fed as being more likely after the May jobs numbers. “They will look to the higher unemployment figures and lower than expected average hourly earnings to support this pause,” it tells investors. However, any sign that inflation is not headed toward the 2% target means…
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