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在市场定价为0的时候,大规模关税冲击“这次来真的”?

Core Insights - The market's reaction to Trump's tariff policies has been muted, with the UBS Tariff Panic Index currently at zero [1] - Deutsche Bank warns that this optimism may be overly naive, as Trump has historically supported tariff policies and recent inflation data may provide the government with justification for implementing large-scale tariffs [3][10] - If tariffs are implemented as outlined in recent communications, the average tariff rate in the U.S. could rise from the current 10% to a median level of 20% [3] Group 1: Market Conditions - The S&P 500 index is at a historical high, with a forward P/E ratio close to 24, significantly above its long-term average, contrasting sharply with potential tariff risks [4] - The market seems to believe that the tariff policies planned for August 1 may be weakened or delayed [6] - The correlation between the dollar and trade uncertainty has shifted, indicating a potential misjudgment of risk, as the dollar has recently shown a positive correlation with trade uncertainty [6] Group 2: Inflation and Tariff Implications - Recent U.S. inflation data has consistently fallen short of expectations for five months, marking the longest streak in two decades, which may bolster government confidence in imposing tariffs [10] - The report raises concerns about whether the government might view the current stable market environment as a backdrop for imposing unexpected large-scale tariffs [13] - If large-scale tariffs are enacted, the dollar may weaken, and foreign exchange market volatility is expected to rise significantly [14]