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Express News | Invesco Great Wall Fund General Manager Kang Le: "Bringing in" and "going out" to create a differentiated ETF development path.
Invesco: The Federal Reserve's hawkish interest rate cut raises concerns about whether the US dollar will be stronger than expected.
Invesco's Asia Pacific (excluding Japan) global market strategist Zhao Yaoting stated that the market clearly reacted instinctively to the unexpected dot plot forecast, but it must be noted that the dot plot can be very inaccurate. In December 2021, the Federal Reserve's dot plot anticipated that the interest rate hike for 2022 would be less than 100 basis points, but subsequently, the Fed's rate hikes in 2022 exceeded 400 basis points. He indicated that this rate cut is a hawkish rate cut. On the positive side, this Fed rate cut exceeds the easing cycle of 1995 to 1996, during which the US economy avoided recession and subsequently experienced strong growth.
Express News | Invesco: More targeted fiscal policies will promote economic growth in China and the Global economy.
Invesco Advisers, Inc. Announces Decrease in Monthly Distribution for Invesco Senior Income Trust
Is Invesco Russell 1000 Equal Weight ETF (EQAL) a Strong ETF Right Now?
MicroStrategy's Hold Positions in Bitcoin have reached 46 billion dollars, stating that buying Bitcoin now is like buying Manhattan 300 years ago.
MicroStrategy founder and Chairman Michael Saylor compared Bitcoin to New York City and its economy on Monday, referring to it as "network Manhattan," as this cryptocurrency set a new record. With Bitcoin prices hitting all-time highs again, Saylor said in an interview, "We will keep buying, every day is a good time to Buy Bitcoin." He stated, "It's like if I had bought Manhattan every year for the past 100 years, 200 years, 300 years. You spend a little more than those who bought Manhattan before you, but within the USA's economy.