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Trump's trade war is destroying the USA's "financial hegemony."
Analysis indicates that the volatility in the US Treasury market and the unexpected weakness of the dollar suggest that confidence in the safety of US Treasury securities or the attractiveness of dollar Assets is beginning to waver. The initial trade conflict may evolve into a more dangerous "capital war," weakening the USA's financial hegemony that has lasted for more than half a century.
Trump wants to fire Powell? The French finance minister warns: this will damage the credibility of the dollar and the USA economy!
① The French Minister of Finance, Le Maire, warned that if Trump dismisses Federal Reserve Chairman Powell, it would jeopardize the credibility of the dollar and undermine the stability of the USA economy; ② Last week, Trump expressed his disappointment in Powell's cautious attitude towards interest rate cuts and posted on Social Media that Powell is not being fired quickly enough.
U.S. Stock Futures Fall After Another Losing Week on Wall Street
Bad news for U.S. debt! The first major life insurance company in Japan announces its annual investment plan: aggressively purchasing Japan's ultra-long bonds while considering reducing foreign debt.
Fuguo Life Insurance is the first major life insurance company to announce such an investment plan this fiscal year. According to the Japan Life Insurance Association, the total investment assets of these life insurance companies amount to approximately 390 trillion yen (about 2.7 trillion dollars), and their investment decisions can significantly impact the direction of the Global market.
Continuous pressure for two days! Trump calls for interest rate cuts again, and White House advisors admit they are studying the possibility of firing Powell.
Trump has pressured for two consecutive days, once again calling on the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates.
Amidst stock market turbulence, the "strongest alpha" emerges! Tariffs cannot suppress the explosive expansion of AI computing power.
Taiwan Semiconductor stated that no changes in customer behavior due to USA tariffs have been observed, and its optimistic expectations contrast sharply with the uncertainties in the global market.