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After the significant rate cut, did the Federal Reserve start a new expectation management?
Federal Reserve Governor Michelle Bowman insists that a smaller rate cut by the Federal Reserve this week is more preferable. Bowman is the only member of the Federal Reserve to dissent from the latest rate cut policy decision, stating that she is inclined towards a smaller rate cut (25 basis points) rather than 50 basis points.
S&P welcomes its 39th new high of the year! The surprise rate cut, though late, has arrived. What will drive the new surge in the US stock market?
In the early morning of September 19th, the Federal Reserve violently initiated a 50 basis point interest rate cut, while the unexpectedly low number of initial jobless claims announced on Thursday further strengthened confidence in a soft landing of the US economy.
After the Federal Reserve significantly lowered interest rates, Morgan Stanley CEO poured cold water on the prospect of a "soft landing" with a skeptical attitude.
Damon expressed doubts about whether the US economy can achieve a soft landing after the Federal Reserve's first interest rate cut in over four years.
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JPMorgan CEO Dimon: The possibility of a soft landing for the US economy is relatively low.
Damon believes that inflation will not easily fade away. He has previously warned multiple times that inflation may be more stubborn than investors expect, due to factors such as fiscal deficit spending.
U.S. stock market closing | The 'Triple Witching Day' saw violent fluctuations in the final trading hour, with the Dow hitting a new all-time high; Intel surged in the final hour, gold reached a new high, and the offshore RMB rose by 300 points.
The Dow Jones hit a new high, while small-cap index fell more than 1% after seven consecutive gains, and the S&P briefly stopped falling in late trading. The Dow rose 1.6% for the week, the Nasdaq rose 1.5%, and energy stocks drove the S&P up 1.4%, the fifth consecutive weekly gain in six weeks, with small-cap stocks rising more than 2% and China concept stocks rising nearly 4% for the week.
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