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One week outlook | Powell and a group of Fed officials will speak intensively; Non-farm payrolls are coming! Will it reshape the market's rate cut expectations?
November's key employment data in the USA, as well as the ISM manufacturing and service activity surveys, will be closely watched as an economic indicator for the USA; ECB President Lagarde's recent statements may signal the pace of future interest rate cuts.
U.S. stocks have risen over 20% for two consecutive years, and Trump is "adding fuel to the fire," causing Wall Street to worry: everyone is bullish!
The s&p 500 index has continuously set new highs, with small cap stocks soaring. Analysts believe there are already signs showing that extreme call sentiment is emerging in the market. At the same time, the rising uncertainty about how Trump's plans will impact economic growth, inflation, and the central bank's interest rate path has also increased risks.
MicroStrategy's Imminent Inclusion In Nasdaq 100 Could Reportedly Spark Up To $2B In Fund Inflows
Wall Street continues to be optimistic, and usa assets are still expected to lead the global market next year.
From UBS Group to Fidelity International and other major institutions, all believe that the USA capital markets will continue to dominate the global stage in 2025.
Important data is coming next week! The Federal Reserve is expected to continue cutting interest rates, but at a slower pace.
The Federal Reserve will receive a series of employment market data next week, which will provide important support for its next decision.
US stocks closed | The three major indices rose together, the Dow and S&P continued to hit historical highs; most large technology stocks rose, nvidia rose more than 2%, Tesla soared more than 38% in the month, the best performance in nearly two years
US stocks posted weekly gains of over 1%, with the Dow rising by 7.5% in November and the S&P up 5.7%, both achieving the best performance of the year. The Nasdaq accumulated an increase of over 6%, small-cap indices rose by nearly 11%, the chip index rose by 1.5% on Friday but declined monthly, and Tesla saw a monthly increase of over 38%, its best performance in nearly two years.