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"Only God can make me drop out!" Biden passionately promises to continue the campaign, but he misspoke again this time.
On Friday, US Eastern Time, Biden stated in an interview that he will continue to run for the presidency, and that he is the best candidate to stop Trump from returning to the White House in November. However, it was a bit awkward that he misspoke during this 22-minute interview. On Monday next week, US Eastern Time, several Democratic congressmen will have a meeting to discuss persuading Biden to drop out of the race.
Nvidia has fallen, and bitcoin has crashed, but the US stock market continues to move forward under heavy pressure.
Bearish analysts have repeatedly misjudged the market and lost their jobs. Some institutions have even abandoned the traditional practice of setting target prices for large caps. The rising price of Mag 7 has pushed the S&P 500's P/E ratio to 26 times, higher than any election year since at least 1990.
Express News | Bank of America: the rise in index driven by giant stocks is a market feature, not a market bug.
Has the US labor market still been "strong"? Media reported that non-farm payrolls data for the first two months were significantly revised downward.
"New American News Agency" stated that although the non-farm data in June is not enough to make the Fed cut interest rates at the July meeting, it is likely to cause a more intense debate on cutting interest rates in September at the July meeting.
"Fed's top three": Although there has been progress in inflation control work, it has not been completed yet.
On Friday, New York Fed President Williams delivered a speech at an event in Mumbai, India, stating that despite recent declines, inflation rates are close to the Fed's target of 2%, and Williams emphasizes policymakers still need to continue efforts to achieve this goal.
Fed Monetary Policy Report: Inflation slows, confidence still needed before rate cuts, closely watching next week's Powell hearing!
The report summarizes the state of the US economy in the first half of this year and the execution of the mmf policy by the Federal Reserve, which is almost consistent with the discussions in previous Federal Reserve meetings.