Group 1: Economic Indicators and Market Reactions - The U.S. retail sales data and European inflation are expected to influence future policy outlooks [1][3] - The U.S. stock market saw significant gains, with the Dow Jones up 0.95%, Nasdaq up 2.03%, and S&P 500 up 1.59% [1] - International oil prices stabilized, with WTI crude oil rising 1.33% to $62.69 per barrel and Brent crude oil increasing 2.27% to $66.99 per barrel [5] Group 2: Federal Reserve and Interest Rate Expectations - The Federal Reserve is anticipated to restart its rate-cutting cycle, with a consensus for a 25 basis point cut, and a possibility of a 50 basis point cut [3] - Wall Street predicts that the Fed will focus on supporting the weak labor market, potentially leading to five consecutive rate cuts, bringing rates to a range of 3.00%-3.25% [3] - The market has largely priced in expectations for continued rate cuts in October and December [3] Group 3: Company Earnings and Financial Reports - Companies to watch for earnings reports include General Mills, FedEx, and Lennar [4] - The upcoming week will reveal important economic data, including U.S. retail sales and industrial production figures [3] Group 4: Gold and Inflation Trends - Gold prices reached a historical high, with COMEX gold futures rising 1.00% to $3649.40 per ounce, driven by expectations of Fed rate cuts [6] - UBS forecasts that gold prices could rise to $3900 per ounce by mid-next year due to favorable market conditions [6]
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Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-09-14 03:28