Group 1 - Marc Sumerlin, a potential candidate for the next Federal Reserve Chair, advocates for a significant interest rate cut next month, warning that rising long-term Treasury yields could halt this action [1][2] - Sumerlin identifies the real estate sector as the weakest link in the current market, emphasizing the need to prevent long-term interest rates from rising [1] - He notes that the Federal Reserve has a 50 basis point room for a rate cut based on the current yield curve, with the target range for the overnight rate at 4.25%-4.5% and the six-month Treasury yield at 3.94% [1] Group 2 - The likelihood of a rate cut in September has increased due to disappointing employment reports, with market pricing indicating over a 90% chance of a cut next month [2] - Sumerlin has been mentioned as a candidate to succeed Jerome Powell as Fed Chair in May next year, having previously served as an economic policy advisor under President George W. Bush [2]
美联储主席潜在人选谈降息:下月可降50基点 但十年期收益率上涨必须叫停
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