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Weekly Outlook | Key data such as CPI and PPI from the USA will be released, which may continue to bring volatility to the market; the Q4 Earnings Reports season for US stocks officially begins, with large bank stocks and Taiwan Semiconductor among those
China will announce the GDP growth rate for the entire year of 2024, the year-on-year GDP for the fourth quarter, the total GDP for the year 2024, the year-on-year retail sales of consumer goods for December, and the year-on-year added value of industrial enterprises above designated size for December.
IShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF Options Spot-On: On January 10th, 1.01 Million Contracts Were Traded, With 6.01 Million Open Interest
On January 10th ET, $iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF(TLT.US)$ had active options trading, with a total trading volume of 1.01 million options for the day, of which put options accounted for 33.81%
The strong non-farm payroll report has triggered a wave of sell-offs! The yield on 30-year U.S. Treasury bonds once rose above 5%.
Since the Federal Reserve began cutting interest rates in September, U.S. Treasury yields have risen by about 100 basis points, and Federal Reserve officials clearly indicated in December of last year that they were eager to slow the pace of interest rate cuts.
Express News | The verdict in the Trump "hush money" case: 34 counts were found guilty, but no punishment was imposed.
U.S. stock market early session | The three major Indexes all declined, with the Nasdaq down over 2%; Technology stocks plummeted, with AMD falling more than 5%; Blue-chip stocks surged against the trend! Pharmacy stock WBA rose over 25%.
On the evening of October 10 in Peking, US stocks opened lower on Friday. The surge in US bond yields put pressure on the stock indices, with the 30-year US bond yield rising to 5%. The non-farm payroll data for December significantly exceeded expectations, and the unemployment rate fell, leading investors to lower their expectations for a rate cut by the Federal Reserve.
US10Y Flirts With 4.80%, US30Y Touches 5.00% After Hot December Jobs Report