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How do you frame a view on whether we're 'late cycle' or 'early cycle,' and why does it matter for deals?
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Use a few cycle markers rather than one indicator: (1) Labor market — tight/overheating labor and falling unemployment near a trough suggest late cycle; rising unemployment off a peak suggests early…
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