After two reports shook the market last week, another senior central bank journalist has spoken out: interest rates should be cut by 50 basis points!
Senior reporter Greg Ip believes that the current actual short-term interest rate has reached 3.2% to 3.5%, while the "neutral" actual interest rate range considered by the Federal Reserve officials is only 0.5% to 1.5%. The Federal Reserve should start cutting interest rates in July. If this time they only cut by 25 basis points, and if there are more weak data released in the future, the Federal Reserve will fall further behind market expectations.
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Week Ahead: Highly anticipated! The Federal Reserve interest rate decision is coming; Microsoft and Nvidia CEOs will take the stage one after another.
The Bank of England and the Bank of Japan are expected to stand pat, with expectations and outlooks being the focus of attention; US retail sales month-on-month, Japan's core CPI, China's LPR, etc. will be released one after another; FedEx will announce its performance after Thursday's closing bell; Hong Kong stock market is closed on Wednesday.
On the eve of the Federal Reserve interest-rate meeting, the market's expectation for a '50 basis point rate cut' has been reignited!
At a critical moment, the Federal Reserve suddenly announced a major change.
Opinion | Interest rate cuts by the central bank may cause potential secondary inflation.
The re-inflation caused by the Fed's interest rate cut is actually not far away.
Is the Fed's first rate cut prediction evenly split? Goldman Sachs pours cold water: most likely 25 basis points!
①Goldman Sachs strategist Paolo Schiavone said on Friday that a 25 basis point cut is still the most likely outcome; ②CME FedWatch Tool shows that the market expects an equal probability of a 25 basis point and 50 basis point rate cut at the Fed meeting next week, both at 50%.
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Is the Fed about to take major action? The market is betting on a 50 basis point rate cut, causing a frenzy in the technology and cryptocurrency markets!
This week, enthusiasm in the technology, cryptos, and junk bonds markets has once again heated up, boosting the confidence of fund managers, as they expect policymakers to potentially rare cut interest rates by half a percentage point.
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If Trump is elected, it would be bullish for the energy industry and boost oil prices? History shows: quite the opposite.
Although Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, has repeatedly praised oil exploration and caused energy stocks to rebound, which is considered a typical "Trump trade", some Wall Street professionals believe the opposite.
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