1. High-frequency economic indicators show continued US economic strength despite sectoral weaknesses, supported by yield curve spreads and corporate profits; 2. Housing and real estate loans exhibit recessionary trends, while commodity prices and a weaker US dollar point to global economic softness; 3. Negative regional Fed services surveys contrast with resilient consumer spending, which remains critical for near-term stability.
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