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The election has officially kicked off! The ultimate choice for the President of the United States, these four contingency plans are here to "escort" you.
In 2024, the usa presidential election may have four main outcomes (victory of two candidates, with different combinations of congressional control), each of which could have different impacts on the global financial markets.
Did the Fed cut interest rates by 25 basis points in November to stabilize? Major banks collectively warned: the subsequent easing path may be less than expected!
Last week, a series of economic data in the usa indicated that inflation continued to slow, signs of cooling in the labor market, while consumer spending remained robust. However, the core issue currently facing the policymakers at the Federal Reserve is: how long will these trends continue, and at what level should interest rates remain stable?
US Stock Market Outlook | The peak battle of the US election! Trump's technology stocks surged more than 9% in pre-market trading, while the three major US stock index futures rose slightly, and Chinese concept stocks rose collectively.
Well-known Wall Street bear 'surrenders'! Bullish on s&p 500 to rise to 6100 points before the year-end; Palantir surges over 14% pre-market, Q3 earnings exceed expectations, raising annual revenue guidance; Super Micro Computer faces new crisis amid accounting scandal, nvidia rumored to transfer orders to other suppliers.
Direct hit on the USA election | Trump VS Harris, who will win?
The 2024 US presidential election will officially vote on November 5, kicking off a critical battle that will determine the future direction of the United States.
【Real-time Tracking】Trump vs. Harris, who will ultimately take over the White House?
On November 5th, USA will hold the 60th presidential election, the current vice president Harris and former president Trump will officially compete. Finance Associated Press will track and report the latest developments of this election, so please stay tuned.
Analysts warn: Election trading is not that simple!
The analyst pointed out that investors should focus on long-term, "bipartisan-supported" investment themes.