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高盛:市场或将步入流动性驱动周期

Group 1 - The market is undergoing a transformation phase, driven by deep changes in macroeconomic functions, with the Federal Reserve acting as a "shock absorber" despite persistent inflation data [1] - Goldman Sachs predicts that the upcoming non-farm payroll data will be a key catalyst, forecasting an addition of 85,000 jobs, below the market expectation of 113,000 [1] - Market liquidity is becoming the dominant force, replacing fundamentals, indicating that the market has become a policy tool [1] Group 2 - Institutional clients are cautious about chasing U.S. stocks due to weak corporate earnings outlook, the disappearance of "put options" from the Federal Reserve, and turmoil in the bond market [2] - The U.S. may enter a liquidity-driven cycle, while Europe relies on fiscal stimulus, with a preference for excess liquidity over government balance sheets [2] - In sector selection, cyclical industries in the U.S. (industrial, materials) are favored over bank stocks, which need a steepening yield curve and real growth to benefit [2] Group 3 - Stocks are fundamentally inflation assets, with a preference for the S&P 500 index to rise alongside U.S. Treasury yields [3] - The correlation between stocks and Treasury yields suggests a low acceptance of the "new cycle" narrative, with most trades linked to yield expansion and stock declines [3] - Macro factors have returned, leading to increased volatility, but asset prices may not move in a single direction, with a baseline scenario of rising Treasury yields and stock prices [3]