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美联储降息救市!今日爆出的1五大消息已全面袭来
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-07-26 06:10

Group 1 - The Federal Reserve is facing significant pressure as the selection process for the next chair begins, indicating a potential end to Jerome Powell's tenure [1] - Dallas Fed President Logan's hawkish speech emphasizes the need to maintain the interest rate range of 4.25% for at least 6 to 12 months to control inflation, raising concerns about the economy facing risks reminiscent of the 1970s stagflation [3] - The June inflation data shows a year-on-year increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) of 2.7%, the highest in four months, with core CPI rising 2.9%, significantly above the Fed's 2% target [3] Group 2 - President Trump expressed frustration over inflation data, suggesting a drastic rate cut of 300 basis points and contemplating Powell's dismissal, which led to a spike in market volatility [4][6] - The market reacted sharply to Trump's tweet, with the probability of Powell's dismissal rising from 16% to 26%, and gold prices increasing by $20 [4] - The approval of AI chip exports to China by the U.S. government positively impacted Nvidia's stock, pushing its market cap above $4.1 trillion and contributing to a record high for the Nasdaq index [8] Group 3 - The Fed's internal divisions were revealed in the June meeting minutes, with differing opinions on interest rate cuts among decision-makers [9] - Retail sales data showed a surprising increase of 0.6% month-on-month, but concerns were raised about the impact of tariffs on sensitive categories like clothing and building materials [9] - The dollar index rose sharply following the release of inflation data, while the 10-year Treasury yield climbed to 4.491% [11] Group 4 - The selection process for the next Fed chair is underway, with potential candidates including Hassett and Waller, raising concerns about the Fed's independence [11] - The U.S. Treasury issued a record $1.2 trillion in net debt during the second quarter, indicating a significant increase in borrowing [11] - Global central banks have been selling U.S. Treasuries, with a reduction of $36 billion in April alone, signaling a potential loss of confidence in the dollar [12]