Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that if expectations for the appreciation of the Renminbi increase, investors may prefer Chinese government bonds, with trade negotiation outcomes being a key influencing factor [1][12] - The U.S. fiscal situation remains concerning, with a projected fiscal deficit to GDP ratio of 6.28% in 2024, and estimates suggesting it could rise to 7% by 2026 [4][5] - Moody's recent downgrade of the U.S. credit rating aligns with previous actions by other agencies, indicating market unease regarding rising government debt levels [5][6] Group 2 - The Federal Reserve faces challenges in implementing preemptive rate cuts due to rising inflation expectations, with a forecasted inflation rate of 3.5% in Q4, significantly above the current 2.4% [7][8] - Tariff policies are expected to have dual effects, potentially raising prices and suppressing economic growth, with inflation likely to manifest before economic slowdown [8][9] - The dollar is expected to weaken against major currencies, with predictions of the euro reaching 1.20 against the dollar by year-end, as investors seek diversification away from U.S. assets [10][11] Group 3 - The Chinese bond market is gradually attracting more foreign investors, and while current yields are low, an increase in Renminbi appreciation expectations could enhance the appeal of Chinese government bonds [12]
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