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Can the Federal Reserve cut interest rates next month? The crucial test is coming tonight.
As the first major data after the US presidential election, the US October CPI report, which will be released at 21:30 on Wednesday Beijing time, is likely to have a crucial impact on the future policy path of the Federal Reserve; This has also prompted some Wall Street insiders to ponder whether the next market trade theme will gradually shift from the glamorous 'Trump trade' of the past week to the interest rate perspective surrounding the Federal Reserve rate cut process...
Trump has started forming his cabinet, issuing a bunch of offers! Musk will lead the new "Department of Government Efficiency," nominating a television host as the Secretary of Defense.
President-elect Trump announced a series of appointments on Tuesday, local time, including appointing Fox News host Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense, Republican lawyer Bill McKinley as White House legal advisor, John Ratcliffe as Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, and Congressman Mike Waltz as National Security Advisor. In addition, Trump stated that Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy will lead the new 'Government Efficiency Department'.
Trillion dollars!This year, global etf set a record for attracting funds.
As of October 31, the net inflow of funds into global etf this year has reached 1.4 trillion USD, exceeding the record of 1.33 trillion for the entire year of 2021. Demand for fixed income, csi commodity equity index, and stocks etfs is booming, with an inflow of 11.7 billion USD into china stocks etf in October (etfs listed overseas in china), more than double the peak in June 2022.
Is Trump's 'gift package' overvalued, and is the rebound of US stocks detached from the fundamentals?
Top economists have pointed out key signs of weakness in usa businesses, and warned that stock investors may be overly optimistic about Trump's pro-business policies.
US stock investors "fasten your seat belts"! Morgan Stanley: Three major risks may disrupt the "Trump trade".
①Morgan Stanley outlined three major risks that could disrupt the 'Trump trade' in a recent report. ②Firstly, a significant increase in US Treasury yields could trigger anxiety among stock investors. Secondly, a strong US dollar could mean trouble for large cap stocks. Thirdly, stock prices are overvalued.
Bridgewater Co-CIO: U.S. stocks are worth owning, the U.S. economy is expected to have strong growth.
Bridgewater Fund co-chief investment officer Karen Karniol-Tambour said that US stocks are a "good thing" worth holding. She added that she expects strong economic growth in the USA under the leadership of the Trump administration.