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风口纵横|金价、股市、楼市……深度解读:美联储降息,没那么简单
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-18 06:41

Group 1 - The Federal Reserve has lowered the federal funds rate target range by 25 basis points to between 4.00% and 4.25%, marking the first rate cut of 2025 and following three cuts in 2024 [2][6] - The decision aligns with expectations as various think tanks and experts had analyzed the pros and cons prior to the announcement, indicating a lack of secrecy surrounding the Fed's actions [3] - The Fed's statement highlighted a slowdown in economic activity and job growth, along with a rise in inflation, as key reasons for the rate cut [6] Group 2 - Fed Chairman Jerome Powell described the rate cut as a form of risk management, aiming to prevent further deterioration in the labor market, particularly concerning rising unemployment rates among minority groups [7][9] - The dissenting vote from Stephen Milan, a new Fed governor aligned with Trump, who favored a 50 basis point cut, reflects the political pressures influencing the Fed's decisions [8][9] Group 3 - The Fed's dot plot indicates an increase in the forecast for rate cuts in 2025 from two to three, with expectations of two more cuts this year, bringing the total for 2025 down to a median forecast of 3.6% [11][12] - Experts predict that the Fed will likely continue to cut rates in October and December, with a total reduction of 75 basis points by year-end [12] Group 4 - The Fed's rate cut is expected to have significant implications for various asset classes, with historical trends suggesting that domestic equity assets may yield excess returns during Fed easing cycles [15] - The narrowing of the interest rate differential between the US and China may provide more room for the People's Bank of China to implement monetary easing, potentially benefiting the Chinese economy and capital markets [15][16] Group 5 - The anticipated rate cuts by the Fed and the potential for similar actions by the People's Bank of China are expected to positively impact the real estate market, although the direct effect on mortgage rates may be limited [17]