With Trump's inauguration and the non-farm payroll data coming in, will the market face numerous risks in January next year?
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Former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers in the USA: The Federal Reserve's interest rate cut in December is perplexing but thought-provoking.
The Federal Reserve should adopt clear MMF policy rules and explain the reasons for deviating from these rules.
The Federal Reserve's mouthpiece: How did Powell "wage a 'World War II' against Trump?" Internal rifts have already emerged.
① Although the Federal Reserve's policy is not currently Trump's main concern, the actions of the elected president are influencing the mindset of central bank officials; ② The Federal Reserve, which constantly speaks of "independence," still acts honestly; ③ Powell feels privately dissatisfied with some colleagues' public comments on Trump's policies and attempts to intervene.
Trump 2.0 + interest rate cut cycle "dual approach"! Are regional Banks in the USA likely to rise strongly?
Under the dual impetus of the "Federal Reserve rate cut trade" and the "Trump trade," regional bank stocks in the USA have shown strong upward momentum this year.
The title of "a country of speculating on coins" is well-deserved! The central bank of South Korea: more than 30% of South Koreans Hold Cryptos.
① The number of "crypto traders" in South Korea has surged, with over 15.59 million cryptocurrency investors in November, accounting for more than 30% of the total population; ② The reason behind this may be the sharp rise in Bitcoin prices and optimistic market sentiment after Trump won the USA election; ③ The total cryptocurrency holdings and daily trading volume of the South Korean public have significantly increased, with trading volume now approaching stock market levels.
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Benzinga Market Summary: Retail Stocks Rise, MasterCard Data Shows Rise In Holiday Retail Sales, Initial Jobless Claims Come In Below Estimates
Shares of Retail Stocks Are Trading Higher in Possible Reaction to Mastercard SpendingPulse Data, Which Showed US Retail Sales Grew 3.8% in the Holiday Season.
The number of initial unemployment claims in the USA has dropped to the lowest level in a month, indicating that the labor market continues to show resilience.
Due to the low number of layoffs, the number of initial unemployment claims saw a slight decline; however, as of the week ending December 14, the number of continuing unemployment claims rose to the highest level in over three years.
Retail sales in the USA holiday season increased by 3.8%, with strong demand for e-commerce Outfits.
From November 1 to December 24, retail sales in the USA achieved a growth of 3.8%.
The cryptocurrency world has gotten everything it wanted in 2024! What about next year?
Cryptos were once the subject of ridicule among top figures on Wall Street, but now, some of the remaining skeptics on Wall Street also acknowledge that investing early would be wise.
Will Cryptos continue to shine in 2025? Citibank points out six key factors.
Citibank's Analyst pointed out in a report that six key factors will help determine the price of Cryptos in the coming year.
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Trump single-handedly "turned the tide": the USA has regained its "Cryptos stronghold"!
① Trump was elected as the President of the USA again, shifting the focus of the Cryptos market back to the USA, expanding the global demand for digital Assets type Funds and Cryptos derivatives contracts. ② Trump supports Cryptos and plans to turn the USA into the "Global Crypto Capital", triggering a trading frenzy and driving global funds to the USA's Cryptos trading market.
The Federal Reserve faces new challenges, as alongside the Trump administration, the Banks and business groups have filed lawsuits regarding stress tests.
The Federal Reserve is facing pressure from the incoming Trump administration and bankers to adopt a more lenient regulatory approach.
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It is not enough to force the Federal Reserve to issue a statement of "surrender"! Wall Street has directly taken them to court.
① Due to dissatisfaction with the lack of transparency in the Federal Reserve's annual stress testing process, an organization representing the Bank of America has taken the Federal Reserve to court; ② This also marks a significant escalation in the intensity of the conflict between Wall Street and the Federal Reserve over the past two years.
BofA Reports $10B in U.S. Equity Inflows, Marking Largest Weekly Surge Since 2017