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Is the CPI data too variable? The Federal Reserve may implement a "hawkish interest rate cut" this month!
Federal Reserve observers indicate that the November CPI data is likely to present unexpected results, potentially leading to a deviation from the easing policy.
Institutions forecast investment strategies for U.S. stocks in 2025: continue to allocate to leading Internet Plus-Related giants, while being bullish on areas such as advertising technology and CNI Xiangmi Lake Fintech Index.
Looking ahead to 2025, with macro resilience continuing and the sustained integration of GenAI technology, the performance cycle of the US Internet Plus-Related Sector is expected to continue, reflecting in online advertising, e-commerce, streaming media, local life, and CNI Xiangmi Lake Fintech Index.
Trump has made another latest 'commitment'! Nominating a candidate for FTC chairman, who once served as an antitrust litigation lawyer.
Trump stated in a post, "Any individual or company investing 1 billion dollars or more in the USA will receive comprehensive expedited approval and permits, including but not limited to all environmental approvals."
Goldman Sachs predicts that the core CPI in the USA will increase by 0.28% month-on-month in November, which is below market expectations.
The USA Bureau of Labor Statistics will release the November CPI data on Wednesday, December 11. Goldman Sachs' Research Reports indicate that prices for used cars, airline tickets, and Autos are expected to continue rising in November. Looking ahead, Goldman Sachs expects inflation to further slow down over the next year, with monthly CPI inflation rates between 0.20% and 0.25% in the coming months, mainly influenced by Autos, housing rentals, and the rebalancing of the labor market, although upgraded tariff policies may have some offsetting effect.
US Stock Index Futures Drift Higher With CPI Data in Focus
Foreign media survey: 90% of economists predict that the Federal Reserve will announce a 25 basis point rate cut next week.
According to a survey by foreign media, 90% of economists predict that the Federal Reserve will announce a 25 basis point rate cut at the policy meeting on December 18, lowering the federal funds rate to 4.25%-4.50%.