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Led by the Federal Reserve! Up to 25 central banks will hold interest rate meetings this week, causing nearly half the globe to go wild.
The economies where these central banks are located account for nearly two-fifths of the Global economy...
Will 2025 be a year of volatility? Let's take a look at the "wild moves" of the Institutions.
Many major banks are preparing for 2025! Bank of America predicts that next year's market will feature a long period of calm followed by sudden and intense volatility.
The forward PE of the S&P 500 Index has reached its second-highest level since 1999!
This indicates that the current market has high expectations for corporate profit growth, but it may also suggest an increase in investment risks.
The Federal Reserve's 'mouthpiece' has made a statement before the meeting: the Fed's strategy for interest rate cuts is constantly changing.
The "Fed's mouthpiece" stated in its latest article that the Federal Reserve is facing another potential turning point. After this week, officials are ready to slow down or even stop interest rate cuts.
Be careful! The US stock market has already issued some warning signals.
The rise of the US stock market is mainly driven by a few large Technology companies, and their success may mask the underlying weaknesses of the broader market.
Powell may have seen through everything long ago; inflation or recovery may just be an illusion!
Gregory Daco, the chief economist at EY Parthenon, pointed out that Federal Reserve Chairman Powell is implementing a "forward-looking inflation determination approach."