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US Core CPI Eases to Four-Year Low in Shutdown-Hit Report

Dec 18, 2025
Join Jason Granet, Chief Investment Officer at BNY, as he provides insights on market trends and discusses the Federal Reserve's strategy moving forward. Frank Sorrentino, CEO of ConnectOne Bank, shares optimism about NYC's economy while addressing challenges like hiring shortages and affordability. Meanwhile, Michelle Korsmo, President of the National Restaurant Association, highlights the industry's struggles with rising food costs and labor shortages, advocating for immigration reform to fill crucial positions. A thought-provoking mix of finance and industry insights!
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INSIGHT

Labor Market Is The Key Tail Risk

  • A fragile labor market is the main tail risk that could derail 2026 growth.
  • Jason Granet warns removing workers could push growth further below potential and stress policy decisions.
INSIGHT

Stronger Foundation For 2026 Growth

  • Frank Sorrentino sees a solid economic foundation entering 2026 with less noise than 2025.
  • He expects a ramp in activity as stimulus and clearer policy reduce uncertainty.
ADVICE

Increase Supply To Ease Housing Costs

  • Increase housing supply to address affordability; let builders build and use targeted incentives.
  • Frank Sorrentino suggests vacancy decontrol and incentives to renovate vacant rent-stabilized units quickly.
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