The U.S. economy is in a ‘sweet spot’. But markets may be getting one thing
wrong, says Goldman Sachs.
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Investors are possibly too pessimistic on the likely pace of Fed rate cuts
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FOR REAL; antimatter (despite the "anti-") is made of regular ordinary energy, and even if it's got an opposite charge, it should still obey the same general rules as matter does. Antimatter falling up would mean a violation of the law of conservation of energy, among other things.
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