Average Rate on a 30-year Mortgage in the US Rises to Highest Level Since July
Fed: Uninsured Deposits at Postpandemic Low -- Market Talk
11 Bank Stocks Trading at Low Valuations, Even After Trump Bump
Wall Street Bonuses Will Be Extra Fat This Year. Here's How Much Bankers Are Getting. -- Barrons.com
Rallying Bank Stocks Have Further Room to Run, Analyst Says
Regional Bank Stocks Notch Strongest Day In 4 Years: Why Analysts Expect 'Several Tailwinds' From Trump Policies
The Election Is Big Stakes For Small Banks -- Barrons.com
The Duration Trade 'Got a Head of Itself' on Fed Expectations
Banks Support Maintaining Fed Independence, Survey Finds
Wall Street bankers' 'thorn in the side': USA elections and geopolitical risks!
①Wall Street executives stated that concerns about the direction of the US presidential election, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, and the Middle East war have made investors cautious; ②Wall Street executives are worried that Trump's plan to increase import tariffs may reignite inflation, while his promised tax cuts could widen the US deficit.
US 30-year Fixed-rate Mortgage Rises to 6.54%
Why Mortgage Rates Are Going up Despite the Fed's Interest Rate Cut
Countdown to the USA election various data show that Trump's chances of winning seem greater!
①Currently, data from all aspects indicate that the former US president, Trump, seems to have a better chance of winning; ②There are forecasting models showing that Trump's probability of winning surpassed Vice President Harris for the first time on October 19.
Morgan Stanley +7%, Earnings Expected to Ride Investment Banking Wave
The CEO is bullish, but Wall Street is bearish? There is a significant divergence in earnings expectations for the US stock market this earnings season.
Analysts expect that the s&p 500 constituent companies will see a year-on-year profit growth of 4.2% in the third quarter, while these companies' own guidance predicts a growth of 16%. This difference implies that corporate performance is likely to exceed Wall Street expectations.
Trump or Harris? Analysts are hotly debating the impact of the election results on various sectors of the US stock market.
①Over the past 8 years, the Trump administration and the Biden-Harris administration have fully demonstrated their policy orientations; ②Overall, industries such as finance and technology that are under the focus of regulation by the Biden administration are more likely to benefit from the rollback policies of the Trump administration, while the bullish impact on other industries is relatively less pronounced.
Mega-Cap Bank Earnings Help Push S&P 500, Dow to New Record Highs
The Fed's Rate Cuts Should Have Mixed Results for Banks
Hurricane Milton May Spur Banks To Increase Reserve Levels, Incur Higher Expenses -- Market Talk
The Big Question Hanging Over Banks as Earnings Season Starts