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每日机构分析:9月19日
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-19 11:25

Group 1 - Citi reports that the sovereign rating adjustments in the Eurozone are active, with 11 countries experiencing rating changes since the beginning of the year, surpassing the total number of changes in 2018 [1] - XTB highlights that the UK's net borrowing reached £18 billion in August, the highest for the same period in five years, raising concerns about the long-term sustainability of public finances [1] - Morgan Stanley no longer expects the Bank of England to cut rates further this year, marking a significant change in their previous outlook [3] Group 2 - Goldman Sachs predicts that the Bank of England will not lower interest rates this year, with the next round of easing expected to begin in February 2026 [3] - UBS anticipates multiple rate cuts from the Federal Reserve in the next 12 months, while the European Central Bank is expected to maintain stable rates, leading to a decrease in the dollar's attractiveness [3] - Optiver's COO notes that synchronized rate cuts by central banks have reduced foreign exchange volatility, aligning with the macroeconomic backdrop of converging interest rates [3]