Group 1 - The OECD report indicates that US tariff policies are slowing down both US and global economic growth, with forecasts for US economic growth dropping significantly to 2.2% in 2025 and 1.6% in 2026 [1] - The report predicts that inflation in the US will rebound in 2025, suggesting ongoing economic challenges [1] - Trump's tariffs have adversely affected major US industries, particularly agriculture and energy, as China has retaliated with tariffs on US imports, including natural gas and crude oil [3] Group 2 - The Federal Reserve has maintained the federal funds rate target range at 4.25% to 4.50%, with Chairman Powell acknowledging that a significant portion of inflation is attributable to tariffs [5] - Global investors are increasingly selling off Indian stocks at record rates, with nearly $29 billion withdrawn since last October, while turning their attention to Chinese stocks due to economic stimulus measures [5][7] - The Indian stock market has seen a decline of 13% since its peak in September 2022, leading to a market capitalization loss of $1 trillion, raising concerns about overvaluation and potential risks [5][7] Group 3 - High long-term borrowing rates in the US are creating a competitive advantage for government bonds, making corporate debt issuance costly and uncertain [7] - The US stock market is facing valuation adjustments, with increased risks of IPO failures and uncontrollable costs in equity financing [7]
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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-03-24 09:57