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A sneak peek at the four key points of the Federal Reserve meeting minutes.
On Wednesday, November 27th, Peking time, the Federal Reserve will release the minutes of the November mmf policy meeting, with market attention focused on inflation data, policy stance, economic outlook, and other contents in the minutes.
The usa's October PCE is expected to show inflation stickiness, which may strengthen the federal reserve's strategy to slow down easing.
This inflation data favored by the Federal Reserve is believed to show persistent price pressures and will reinforce the Fed's cautious attitude toward future interest rate cuts.
Fidelity: Maintaining a high allocation to stocks, high yield bonds, etc.
Thomas Poullaouec, head of diversified assets solutions for the Asia-Pacific region at Prudential, and his team released a latest report indicating that, in light of the loose mmf policy, china's stimulus measures, and the expected expansion of profit growth, Prudential continues to maintain a relatively high allocation to stocks.
How does Bescent reform the usa's finances?
On the morning of November 23rd peking time, Donald Trump finally nominated Scott Bessent as the Secretary of the Treasury, which may affect aspects such as tax cuts, trade, investment, regulation, and fiscal spending in the Trump 2.0 era. How will Bessent reorganize the federal government's finances and international balance of payments? Can he achieve the 3% deficit target (by 2028)?
Is inflation 'looming everywhere'? Gold, oil, and stock markets are showing warning signals simultaneously.
Analysts say that the signals from the financial markets are mixed, and it is premature to infer "significant inflation increase" based solely on the potential impact of Trump's tariff policy.
How High Can the S&P 500 Go? The Math Behind Wall Street's Sky-High Price Targets. -- Barrons.com