U.S. Import Prices Rise Unexpectedly, Fueling Inflation Concerns
U.S. Industrial Production Dips Further in October, as Expected
U.S. Two-30-Year Treasury Yield Spread Has Room to Widen -- Market Talk
"Trump trade" remains popular, but how much longer can it last.
Stocks, bonds, and other assets are already expensive relative to historical levels. Trump's trade protectionism policy may lead to a resurgence of inflation and force the Federal Reserve to maintain interest rates at high levels for a longer period of time. In addition, the US economy is facing continuously expanding fiscal deficits and a labor market that is already showing signs of fatigue, which could put pressure on the economic growth outlook.
Trump Rally Fades As Investors Await Powell's Remarks, Bitcoin Drops Below $90,000: What's Driving Markets Thursday?
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Goldman Sachs: The "rush towards junk stocks" trend will continue until Trump's inauguration, with the most short sold U.S. stocks being favored.
Goldman Sachs advises to continue holding the most short-sold stocks until the end of January next year, as a decrease in interest rates, avoidance of an economic recession, resolution of election uncertainties, and Trump's overwhelming victory will create an environment favorable for a rebound driven by 'animal spirits,' which benefits low-quality stocks.
U.S. Federal Budget Deficit Swells More Than Expected in First Month of FY25
Wall Street comments on CPI: A rate cut next month is basically certain, but the pace of rate cuts next year may slow down due to Trump's policies.
Wall Street analysts say that CPI data in line with expectations can almost guarantee that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates next month, but the market still needs to assess the impact of inflation caused by the next US president, Trump, which may lead to the Federal Reserve slowing down its rate cuts next year.
Markets Breath Sigh Of Relief After In-Line Inflation Data: Stocks Rebound As Small Caps, Bonds Soar
Treasury Yields Slip After CPI Data -- WSJ
USA Stock Market Preview | All three equity index futures fell together, with the US October CPI released tonight.
On November 13th (Wednesday) pre-market trading, the three major US equity index futures all fell.
U.S. Treasury Curve Has Room to Steepen -- Market Talk
Treasury-German Bund Yield Spread Could Widen If U.S. CPI Data Surprises -- Market Talk
US Treasury put positions continue to rise, with US October CPI data becoming a focus of attention.
Data released on Tuesday shows that the open interest of two-year US Treasury futures has risen for the fourth consecutive trading day, indicating traders are building put positions ahead of the release of October inflation data on Wednesday.
Traders Ramp Up Bets on a Treasury Selloff After Trump's Win
Fed's Kashkari Sees a December Interest-Rate Cut, Unless There's an Inflation Surprise.
Federal Reserve Watch: Economy Is in 'Good Place,' Barkin Says
US Companies Storm Debt Markets After Risk Premiums Plunge
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