December brought a positive surprise for US small business sentiment. The Small Business Optimism Index came in at 99.5, outperforming the forecast of 99.2. This upbeat reading reflects stronger-than-expected confidence among entrepreneurs, suggesting economic resilience heading into the new year. When real economy metrics beat expectations, it often influences broader market sentiment and capital flows—something worth monitoring as markets digest the implications for monetary policy and risk appetite.
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December brought a positive surprise for US small business sentiment. The Small Business Optimism Index came in at 99.5, outperforming the forecast of 99.2. This upbeat reading reflects stronger-than-expected confidence among entrepreneurs, suggesting economic resilience heading into the new year. When real economy metrics beat expectations, it often influences broader market sentiment and capital flows—something worth monitoring as markets digest the implications for monetary policy and risk appetite.