Bullish on the big transaction, causing a buzz in the market. This is probably the most important trade in the second half of the year.
Wall Street major banks have collectively spoken out, stating that the normalization of the US yield curve - where the slope becomes steeper - will be the most important trade in the second half of this year.
From "to cut or not to cut interest rates" to "who will be elected", predicting this business has become popular!
From new movie reviews to key economic data, from Federal Reserve rate cuts to US elections... Predicting markets is quietly rising.
Looming Powell Testimony, Inflation Data Stifle US Equity Futures Pre-Bell
US equity futures were little changed Monday as traders stayed on the sidelines ahead of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's congressional testimony and inflation data later in the week.
Huaxi Securities: Gold is currently in a long upward cycle and if the price falls in the future, it is expected to drive central banks around the world to purchase gold again.
According to a strategy research report from Huaxi Securities, in the long term, gold is in a large upward cycle. Firstly, in recent years, the scale of US debt has been expanding at an accelerated pace, and the pressure of interest payment continues to rise. After the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the United States imposed financial sanctions on Russia, which has impacted the credibility of the US dollar. Due to concerns about the risk of US dollar credit and US dollar assets, central banks worldwide continue to increase their gold reserves.
Optimistic prospects for interest rate cuts have led to a general increase in major overseas asset classes such as US stocks, gold, silver, and crude oil. Weekly report on major overseas assets.
After the release of non-farm data for the week of July 1-5, the US stock and bond markets rose and the US dollar came under pressure. Upon realizing the 'data detail' that the data in the first two months before non-farm was cut by 0.11 million, US bonds sharply rebounded and the yield curve became steeper.
Payrolls, Constellation Earnings, U.K. Election: What to Watch This Week
By WSJ Staff This week's big event for markets will come after the July 4 holiday, when the monthly jobs report is released. Before then, traders will also be watching U.K. election results. Drinks
Jim Cramer Says Stocks May Experience A Pullback Amid Unsustainable Surge: 'They're Going Straight Up On Nothing
In a recent statement, Jim Cramer, the host of CNBC's "Mad Money," cautioned that the market could be on the brink of a significant downturn due to the unsustainable rise of certain tech stocks.What H
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Says the U.S. Economy Is 'Resilient.' How Do Other Bank Execs Feel?
By Bill Peters Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and other finance-industry names dominate the week in earnings When JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM) reported fourth-quarter results on Friday, Chief Executive
Ex-Fed Economist Says to Resist Impulsive Moves on Inflation and Jobs Data: 'It Might Not Be Real'
Recent concerns have arisen about the reliability of market-moving statistics such as inflation and job data. The reported figures, it seems, might not accurately reflect the economic reality.What Hap
S&P 500 On Track For 5K Milestone In 2024, RBC Says
RBC Capital Markets has projected a bullish outlook for the S&P 500, forecasting that the index will hit a record high in 2024.What Happened: According to the analysis published Wednesday, RBC Capital
These Stocks Are Trailing the Market by the Widest Margin in 25 Years
By Hardika Singh and Jack Pitcher Smaller, speculative companies are in the midst of a furious autumn stock-market rally, but they still have an interest-rate problem. The S&P 600, an index of small
Is the Stock Market Rally About To Rev Up?
By Gunjan Banerji FOMO in the stock market is back. A lightning-fast rebound has driven the S&P 500 up in nine of the past 10 sessions and 7.2% over the past two weeks, the best such stretch of the
China Falls Into Deflation Again Amid Demand Weakness
China's consumer prices slipped into deflation for the second time this year, according to official data, signaling weakness in domestic demand despite the government's stepped-up efforts to boost gro
Markets Got an Unexpected Boost From Washington. Will It Mark a Turning Point?
By Sam Goldfarb The Treasury Department handed investors a happy surprise last week. Now the question is how far they can run with it. Stocks and bonds both staged rallies last week, getting a boost
Swiss Patek: China's stock valuation is low, but it needs support from two sides
On the one hand, there is stronger policy support; on the other hand, there is a rebound in profit expectations.
With Fifth Consecutive Month of Positive Foreign Investor Cash Flows, Is the Decade of Emerging Markets Coming?
According to IIF (the Institute of International Finance) Capital Flows Tracker, despite Chinese bonds experiencing outflows for three months in a row, the emerging market portfolio saw inflows for the fifth consecutive month and reached $10.4 billion in May.