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Strong rebound! Overseas markets are back on track, coupled with the approaching financial report season. Will the second round of the Hong Kong stock market boom start again?
Has the situation eased?
Hong Kong Shares Rise, Tracking Wall Street Gains -- Market Talk
Will the financial market welcome a "heavy bullish"? The Federal Reserve may end this round of asset reduction by the end of this year.
Since June 2022, the Federal Reserve began implementing quantitative tightening policy, known as shrinking its balance sheet (QT); some Wall Street strategists have said that even though the pace of the balance sheet reduction has slowed recently, it is unlikely that a sudden announcement to end the balance sheet reduction will be made.
S&P rises over 2%, the best in nearly two years, with chip stocks up about 7%, Nasdaq and Chinese stocks up 2.8%, and US Treasury yields and the yen falling for three consecutive days.
The latest employment data alleviates concerns over the US economy, and US stocks rose more than 1.7%. Nvidia's stock rose more than 6%, and Tesla, Alibaba, PDD Holdings, and Tencent ADR rose more than 3%. Bullish on weight loss drug reports, Eli Lilly and Co's stock rose more than 13%, and Novo-Nordisk A/S's US stock rose nearly 8%. The 10-year US Treasury yield rose above 4%, and short-term bond yields rose by 10 basis points. Oil prices rose for the third consecutive day, gold halted its five-day decline, and digital currency had a big increase.
Hong Kong Shares Rise, Tracking Wall Street Rebound -- Market Talk
The 'Black Monday of 1987' is happening again: Reversal of group trading, liquidity shock, what happened next?
The Federal Reserve emergency lowered interest rates by 50 basis points and implemented quantitative easing to inject liquidity to "rescue the market". In the end, the 1987 major crash gradually subsided, and the risk did not spread to a larger range, but the danger lies in the possibility that the crash may self-reinforce and evolve into a tightening of crediting.