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The battle between bulls and bears on Wall Street: More important than the non-farm payrolls will be tonight's CPI?
Compared to the hot non-farm payrolls, what Wall Street perhaps least wants to see right now is the scorching CPI. With last Friday's non-farm payrolls already giving the USA market quite a shock, everyone may be watching tonight to see whether the USA market will surge into even more tumultuous waves on CPI night...
Under the double pressure of tariffs and the strengthening of the dollar, Emerging Markets stock markets have experienced a major sell-off.
Investors are concerned that under Trump's potential tariff and inflation policies, the uncertainty of the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut cycle will increase, and countries may devalue their own currencies to enhance export competitiveness, which will suppress the dollar returns of Emerging Markets.
The U.S. Middle Cap stocks may hold good opportunities! Goldman Sachs: The S&P 500 Index is expected to surge to 6,500 points by the end of the year.
① Goldman Sachs strategists currently favor Middle Cap Stocks in the U.S. market, as their valuations are relatively low, with the PE far below other Stocks, while their growth rates are comparable to those of large companies; ② Goldman Sachs Chief Strategist David Kostin expects that Middle Cap Stocks offer better risk-reward; ③ Kostin also predicts that the S&P 500 Index will rise to 6500 points by the end of the year, an 11% increase from Tuesday's close, mainly driven by earnings.
Rising interest rates have led to soaring deficits. Is the USA the first to "struggle"?
In the first quarter of fiscal year 2025, the federal government budget deficit of the USA reached 711 billion USD, a year-on-year increase of 40%, and government spending also hit a record 1.8 trillion USD, up 11% year-on-year.
Futu Morning Report | USA's December PPI unexpectedly cools down! Wall Street nervously prepares for CPI release day; quantum computing stocks rebound strongly, RGTI surges 48%.
In December, the USA's PPI unexpectedly cooled, growing by 0.2% month-on-month. The year-on-year growth of the December PPI and core PPI were 3.3% and 3.5% respectively, both the highest growth rates since February 2023; Biden has signed another executive order to accelerate the development of AI infrastructure.
Trump to Create External Revenue Service for Foreign Revenue Collection