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每日机构分析:5月8日
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-05-08 14:50

Group 1: UK Monetary Policy - Schroders' economist George Brown indicates that the Bank of England has less room to cut interest rates than the market expects, citing significant capacity constraints and potential inflation rise later this year, with rates likely to drop to around 4% [1] - Deutsche Bank's analyst Christopher Bartz suggests a gradual rate cut approach by the Bank of England, with a 25 basis point reduction each quarter rather than at every meeting, in response to trade uncertainties [1] Group 2: US Monetary Policy - French Foreign Trade Bank expects the Federal Reserve to restart its rate cut cycle in September, potentially lowering rates multiple times until a terminal rate of 3% is reached, with a mild rise in unemployment anticipated [2] - Seema Shah from Sian Asset Management notes the Federal Reserve's dual mandate may conflict, and while rate cuts are necessary, action is unlikely until late Q3 [2] Group 3: Global Economic Outlook - Investors face uncertainty due to the impact of tariffs on the economy, with Clear Bridge's Josh Jamner stating that the Federal Reserve cannot provide certainty, and action is not expected until September unless conditions worsen significantly [3] - Swedish Commercial Bank's Magnus Lindskog predicts three rate cuts this year due to a weakening economy and downward pressure on inflation from increased tariffs, despite current inflation being above target [3]