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特朗普,大举买入!
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-11-16 13:00

Group 1 - President Trump purchased at least $82 million in corporate and municipal bonds between late August and early October, benefiting industries aligned with his policy initiatives [1] - The total value of the bonds purchased exceeded $337 million, with over 175 financial transactions reported during this period [1] - The bonds included those from semiconductor manufacturers like Broadcom and Qualcomm, tech companies such as Meta Platforms, retailers like Home Depot and CVS Health, and Wall Street banks including Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley [1] Group 2 - Trump also acquired bonds from investment banks like JPMorgan Chase, while simultaneously requesting an investigation into JPMorgan's past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein [2] - Following the U.S. government's acquisition of Intel shares, Trump also invested in Intel bonds [3] Group 3 - There are allegations of insider trading involving members of Congress, including Nancy Pelosi, who is accused of timing stock purchases based on legislative actions [4] - Adam Schiff has called for an investigation into whether Trump's suspension of tariffs constituted insider trading or market manipulation, which led to stock price surges [4] - Concerns have been raised about Trump's posts potentially leading to market manipulation charges, as he holds significant influence over trade policy [4][5] Group 4 - Jim Angel, a finance professor, noted that investigations into potential market manipulation typically begin with exchanges like NYSE or NASDAQ, which report findings to the SEC [5] - The SEC's ability to take action is complicated by the lack of clarity on who might benefit from Trump's posts, making it difficult to identify potential violations of disclosure regulations [5]