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Wall Street investment banks are concerned that interest rates cannot be lowered next year, but the Federal Reserve seems to think otherwise.
① Although the tense situation between Russia and Ukraine continues to attract safe-haven bids for US bonds, the overall US bond market has still not been able to reverse the recent weak trend, largely due to the market's lack of confidence in the Fed's upcoming rate cut process; ② However, compared to the highly pessimistic outlook of market participants on rate cuts at the moment, recent statements from Fed officials seem not as hawkish.
Trump is considering letting Walsh serve as Treasury Secretary first, and then as Chairman of the Federal Reserve.
Some informed sources indicate that Trump is considering appointing Bessent to lead the White House Economic Council. If Powell becomes the chairman of the Federal Reserve, Trump will nominate Bessent to be the Secretary of the Treasury later in his term.
Continue to play music and dance! Moody's is firmly calling for a bullish outlook on US stocks next year, with winning stocks not limited to large technology companies.
jpmorgan expects that the usa stock market will continue to rise next year due to strong corporate earnings and economic performance.
Goldman Sachs, the "bull market leader", outlook for 2025: Next year, the USA will be a year of simultaneous rise in stocks and bonds.
Goldman Sachs is bullish on the USA stock market and bonds market in 2025.
Futu Morning Post | SEC Chairman is planning to step down in January next year! The cryptocurrency industry may face significant regulatory changes; Google's antitrust case escalates! Android system also faces the threat of being split.
Microstrategy's stock price plummeted over 16%, and Citron claims that shorting the stock hedges against bitcoin; apple plans to launch a revamped Siri in 2026, adding more self-developed ai; alibaba announced the establishment of an e-commerce business group.
Fed Dovish Official: May Need to Slow Down Rate Cuts.
①Given the uncertainty and divergence about how low interest rates should go, Gurusbe has stated that it may be wise to slow down the pace of rate cuts as the target approaches; ②Within the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), Gurusbe is one of the most dovish officials, and he does not have voting rights on monetary policy this year.