TradeUP Thursday

June. 5, 2025

Today’s Editions

  • What does the Fed’s report say about the economy?
  • Why is Wall Street concerned about Section 899?
  • How are wages trending as job growth slows?
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Fed Reports Slowing U.S. Economy, Rising Costs, and Tariff Worries

The Federal Reserve’s latest Beige Book reveals a slight contraction in the U.S. economy over the past six weeks, with hiring largely flat and inflationary pressures mounting. Business and consumer confidence are being weighed down by policy uncertainty and growing concerns over tariff-related cost increases. Inflation is expected to accelerate, with tariffs emerging as a key driver of rising prices.

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Wall Street Fears Impact of Tax Bill’s Section 899

Wall Street analysts are alarmed by Section 899 in the “Big Beautiful Bill,” a tax provision targeting foreign investors. Experts, including Deutsche Bank’s George Saravelos, warn that it could reduce demand for U.S. Treasuries and the dollar by imposing new taxes on foreign capital, potentially triggering a “capital war” amid ongoing trade tensions. The provision may worsen the U.S. twin deficit and prompt investors to reconsider their dollar asset holdings, increasing market uncertainty.

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Private Sector Jobs Grow by 37,000 in May, Lowest in Over Two Years

Private sector hiring slowed to just 37,000 jobs added in May, the lowest since early 2023, falling short of expectations. Manufacturing lost jobs, while the leisure and finance sectors showed gains. Wage growth remained strong, with pay rising 4.5% for existing workers and 7% for job changers. The report signals a cooling labor market as the Fed considers interest rate decisions amid inflation and tariff concerns.

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Choosing between a Traditional and Roth IRA depends on your current tax bracket, expected future income, and retirement timeline. Traditional IRAs offer immediate tax benefits, while Roth IRAs provide tax-free withdrawals later and more flexibility—making your personal situation key to the best choice.

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Tax-free growth refers to investment earnings such as interest, dividends, or capital gains that accumulate without being taxed, either now or in the future. In a Roth IRA, for example, qualified earnings may grow without incurring taxes, depending on applicable rules and regulations.

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