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U.S. stocks closed with the expectation of interest rate cuts boosted by non-farm payrolls, with the S&P and Nasdaq hitting new highs! Tesla rose nearly 38% in eight days, while Nvidia cooled off.
In June, non-farm payroll employment in the USA fell sharply, with significant downward revisions to previous data, and the unexpected rise in unemployment rate highlighted a cooling labor market, leading the market to bet over 70% on rate cuts in September and December.
IShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF Options Spot-On: On July 5th, 270.56K Contracts Were Traded, With 4.27 Million Open Interest
On July 5th ET, $iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF(TLT.US)$ had active options trading, with a total trading volume of 270.56K options for the day, of which put options accounted for 34.28% of the to
US stock pre-market: the three major indices have mixed gains and losses, with large tech stocks generally rising, with Tesla, Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft all up more than 1%; China concept stocks fell across the board, with Xpeng down nearly 10% and NIO
The US stock market opened flat on Friday, and the three major stock indexes in the US will all record gains this week. The number of new non-farm jobs added in June in the United States fell sharply, and the unemployment rate unexpectedly climbed to 4.1%, reinforcing the reason for the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts.
Fed's Williams: Progress on Inflation, Job Not Yet Done.
Williams pointed out during his activities in India that he "has confidence" that the Fed is on track to achieve its 2% inflation target.
Unexpected June non-farm data in USA! The gold market is undergoing a "heaven-and-earth needle" phenomenon.
Did the unexpected increase in the unemployment rate in the United States in June stabilize the Fed's interest rate cut in September?
No hope of US Treasury bond rebound? The market is focused on the election, betting that yields will remain high.
Concerns about the expansion of the US fiscal deficit and the increasing government debt burden after Trump's election may limit the rebound of bonds, while the Fed's increasing proximity to interest rate cuts may put pressure on the rise of long-term US debt.