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每日机构分析:6月13日
Xin Hua Cai Jing·2025-06-13 08:29

Group 1 - HSBC's foreign exchange strategy head indicates that geopolitical risks are putting pressure on the British pound, which is seen as a risk-sensitive currency, dropping to around 1.3530 against the US dollar [1] - Danske Bank analysts report that the recent 30-year US Treasury auction showed strong demand, alleviating concerns about long-term US Treasury demand and pushing yields below the critical 5% level [1] - The Swedish Nordea Bank anticipates that the Swedish central bank will lower interest rates in June, reflecting expectations among fixed-income investors [2] Group 2 - Analysts from Mizuho Securities highlight that the current geopolitical tensions have not been fully reflected in market volatility, with risks of full-scale conflict increasing [2] - HSBC Global Research predicts that the Philippine central bank will lower its policy rate to 5.25%, differing from previous expectations of maintaining rates, due to low inflation and slow economic growth [2] - Economists from Wilmington Trust suggest that long-term impacts of US tariffs are more likely to lead to economic weakness rather than inflation, with consumers beginning to cut back on non-essential spending [2] Group 3 - RSM's chief economist notes that rising prices in the US appliance market reflect cost increases from previous import tariffs, emphasizing the importance of consumer behavior in determining inflation persistence [3] - Goldman Sachs analysts report that the US data center securitization market has surged from $5 billion to $30 billion, driven by increased capital expenditure in cloud computing and policy support [3] - The data center market is expected to peak in occupancy rates by mid-2026, with growth primarily fueled by large investments in facilities equipped with thousands of GPUs for large language models [3]