Jinse Finance reported that Ipek Ozkardeskaya, Senior Analyst at Swissquote Bank, stated that given the downward revision of US employment growth, the Federal Reserve may indeed be lagging behind in trying to anticipate tariff-driven inflation, which means there could be larger and faster rate cuts in the coming months, depending on inflation performance. She pointed out that the US will release August PPI data within hours, but the real question is how much of the rising input costs will be passed on to the CPI data to be released tomorrow. The stronger the inflation data, the slower the Federal Reserve will cut rates, which could dampen investor sentiment. Currently, investors are pleased to see a weakening job market in exchange for larger rate cuts. (Golden Ten Data)