Express News | Trump is reportedly considering implementing universal tariffs only on key imported Commodities.
Will Trump's policies trigger inflation in the USA? Former FED Chairman Bernanke: The impact is limited.
① Investors are concerned that Trump's proposed policies will ignite inflation in the USA and disrupt the Federal Reserve's interest rate-cutting process; ② In the view of former Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke, Trump's policies will not lead to a fundamental change in inflation in the USA.
Trump is about to make an appearance! Global central banks must also be cautious about interest rate cuts in 2025.
Global central bank governors expect to lower interest rates further in 2025, but will act cautiously and closely monitor the policies of the incoming USA President Donald Trump.
The USA stock market struggles to stop falling, the employment report becomes a highlight, and Technology stocks face an important week: get the early insight on this week's economic data.
In the first week of 2025, the stock market in the USA has been experiencing a significant decline.
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Decision analysis: There has been trouble in Canadian politics! The strength of the US dollar is hard to change, and the Federal Reserve's minutes are coming alongside non-farm payrolls.
On Monday (January 6), Asian stock markets showed mixed results as the market is set to welcome a week packed with economic news releases, which are expected to further demonstrate the relative strength of the USA economy and support the continued strength of the dollar.
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Daily Options Tracking | USA Electric Vehicle stocks soared! Tesla jumped over 8% last Friday, with a large investor betting 14 million dollars on the upside; Tesla's rival Rivian surged 24%, with several call options expiring this Friday earning more tha
NVIDIA surged over 4% last Friday, with several out-of-the-money Call Options expiring this Friday making more than 1.5 times the investment.
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The U.S. Supreme Court overturned a 40-year precedent; is it now harder for Trump to boost the U.S. stock market?
A recent ruling by the Supreme Court may slow down the Trump administration's plans to ease regulations, which could disappoint the stock market.
Wind and snow won't stop! The USA Congress is about to officially confirm Trump's election as president.
① On Monday, eastern time, the USA faced a large-scale snowstorm, but Congress will hold a meeting as scheduled to confirm Trump's election as president; ② Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson stated that regardless of the weather, voting will take place at 1 PM on January 6; ③ The Capitol riot on January 6, 2020, is not expected to be repeated in this election, as Biden and the Democrats have stated they will respect the election results and push for congressional certification.
Author Kiyosaki of 'Rich Dad' warns: a 'huge market crash' may have already begun! Buy these Assets.
Robert Kiyosaki, the author of the bestselling personal finance book "Rich Dad Poor Dad", recently warned that a "massive market crash" may have already begun. As a hedge against economic turmoil, this investor reiterated his support for investments in Gold, Silver, and Bitcoin.
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Former Federal Reserve Chairman Bernanke: The impact of Trump's policies on inflation may be "limited".
Bernanke stated that import tariffs would reduce output while also raising inflation, and under the mutual offset, the Federal Reserve would not react significantly.
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Express News | Goldman Sachs: Expects the S&P 500 Index to rise to 6,500 points by the end of the year.
UBS Group: The USA remains the safest region for dividends, with an expected dividend cut probability of 6.2%.
On January 6, Glonghui reported that UBS Group predicts a 22.9% probability of dividend cuts across Global regions and Industries, but the USA remains the safest region for dividends, with an expected probability of 6.2% for dividend cuts. The bank stated that most Industries in the USA appear relatively safe. However, Japan is considered the preferred region for dividend growth, with an expected growth rate of 9.9%. The bank recommended Exxon Mobil, citing its dividend yield of 3.7%, returning 9.8 billion dollars to Shareholders in the third quarter, and increasing the fourth quarter dividend to 0.99 dollars per share. Although the stock performance last year lagged behind the market, a slight increase was still recorded.
The first "non-farm payroll super week" of the New Year: Is Wall Street ready?
① Wall Street traders will focus on the first non-farm night of the new year, hoping that Friday's December non-farm report can show that the USA job market is stable without overheating, thereby supporting expectations for a rise in the stock market in 2025; ② In addition, the release of the Federal Reserve minutes and speeches from several Federal Reserve officials are also expected to attract attention this week.