Will the US stock market repeat the collapse? Soros's debt warning from the 1980s rings once again!
George Soros's warning about US debt in the 1980s is still echoing today.
"Red Wave" coming? Many experts predict the Republican Party will achieve a "three-peat" victory.
Currently, the Republican Party has already secured 210 seats in the House of Representatives, only needing to gain an additional 8 seats to maintain control of the House of Representatives.
The dust has settled on the election! How will the US stock market perform after each election? What other heavyweight schedules are worth paying attention to?
Apart from the Federal Reserve, China Merchants Securities also mentioned that the next 1-2 months are crucial periods to observe the impact of Trump's new policies.
Cross-market firecrackers are sounding! After the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision night, what is the probability of a rate cut in December?
①If measured by the comprehensive performance of cross-assets, yesterday may have been the best performing day of the year for the Fed interest rate day market; ②The Fed announced a 25 basis point rate cut to 4.5%-4.75% on Thursday as expected by the market, with a possible rate cut again in December; ③CME's FedWatch tool shows that traders currently expect a 25 basis point rate cut by the Fed in December with a probability of 67.8%.
"King of trash talk" Trump is back, and Wall Street is starting to tremble!
Trump, who prefers to govern through Twitter, is about to return to social media, and the days of overturning the market with just one sentence are about to come.
Trump's MAGA vision may have encountered a "stumbling block"! Powell firmly defends the independence of the Federal Reserve.
Federal Reserve Chairman stated that the President does not have the authority to fire or demote him; early Friday morning Beijing time, the Federal Reserve announced a 25 basis point rate cut.
The Fed's balance sheet assets have fallen below 7 trillion US dollars! When will Quantitative Tightening reach the finish line?
The Federal Reserve has taken longer than Wall Street expected to withdraw liquidity from the market, but Trump's victory may make the prospect of ending QT more urgent.
S&P Global: Trump is unlikely to fully implement the tariff plan.
①President Trump, who was elected in the usa, proposed imposing a 10% tariff on all imported commodities and a high tariff of 60% on Chinese commodities during the campaign; ②S&P Global rating agency stated in its latest report on Thursday that this proposal may not be fully implemented, but it could become the starting point for negotiations when Trump is in office.
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Futu Morning Post | The Fed cut interest rates by 25 basis points as scheduled! The financial markets are all celebrating, with the S&P and Nasdaq hitting record highs; Chinese concept stocks are all booming! Foreign institutions believe it is a good time
USA inflation concerns resurface! Labor costs unexpectedly surged in the third quarter; Trump triggers a frenzy in ETFs, with risk asset ETFs attracting 16 times the daily average inflow; Nvidia's stock price hits a new high, with a total market value exceeding 3.65 trillion US dollars, receiving a "buy" rating reaffirmed by Goldman Sachs.
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Can Trump fire the Chairman of the Federal Reserve? Powell answered four "no" at the press conference.
Powell made it clear that even if Trump asked him to resign as the chairman of the Federal Reserve, he would not "be fired" under legal protection. Earlier reports suggested that Trump intended for Powell to complete his term until May 2026, "but could change his mind at any time".
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