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US stocks rebounded, shocking Wall Street! This week's focus will shift to the "Hart's first debate" and CPI data.
①After last week's sharp drop in US stocks triggered by economic concerns, a new wave of bottom-buying stimulated a rebound in the stock market on Monday; ②Looking ahead to this week, traders are closely watching the US inflation data scheduled for release on Wednesday, in search of clues on the scale of the Fed's interest rate cuts; ③In addition, the first presidential debate between Harris and Trump on Tuesday night also attracted the attention of many industry insiders.
Is the 'political honeymoon period' over? Latest polls: Harris' support rate has stagnated, lagging behind Trump.
1. According to a poll released by the new york times and Siena College on September 8, Trump leads Harris by a slight margin of 48% to 47%; 2. This is the first time in nearly a month that Trump has led Harris in a mainstream poll.
Getting attention! The options market is currently focused on the Fed's interest rate cut.
The fiercely competitive presidential election has gradually faded from the market's view, and investors' attention is now focused on the Federal Reserve meeting on September 18th.
The suspense of the Fed's interest rate cut in September may have to wait until the last moment to be revealed! The U.S. stock market wants to see a 25 basis point cut.
The latest employment data did not resolve the market's debate over the extent of the Fed's interest rate cut in September; however, the employment report did intensify concerns about a cooling labor market.
usa Qualcomm inflation whistle-blower: non-farm report is not particularly bad, 50% probability of a 25/50 basis point rate cut on September.
Summers said that the August non-farm employment report in the United States was not particularly bad. The numbers in the non-farm report definitely didn't show any obvious weakness, but if there are concerns about the recent trend in statistics, they definitely did not provide evidence of a healthy economy.
Just finished directing 'Black Monday' last month! How will the financial markets spend Nonfarm Night tonight?
On this big day, which can be considered a "battle of the king of stocks, bonds, and the foreign exchange market," what kind of answer will the August non-farm data give to the market? Will the data performance be as "shocking" as last month? How will the markets of various asset classes perform tonight?
Lucky Lu : Long Term Soverign bond interest must rise high enough to lure investors to buy unwanted USD bonds.
Ultimately, these bond interest must come down & USD must depreciate to achieve reduction of national debt.
Is the above logical?
EZ_money : we are in for trouble starting now throughout next year at least. if nothing happens it's going to hit late this year or next. any type of crisis from now until then it will start when word spreads.