Market Performance - The U.S. stock market showed mixed results, with the Dow Jones remaining flat, the Nasdaq rising by 0.28%, and the S&P 500 declining by 0.04% [1] - Major tech stocks mostly increased, with Tesla up nearly 2%, Google rising over 1%, and other tech giants like Microsoft, Nvidia, Amazon, and Meta showing less than 1% gains [1] - Cryptocurrency and computer hardware sectors performed well, with Quantum rising over 11% and Coinbase up 5% [1] Economic Indicators - U.S. economic activity showed signs of recovery in May, with Markit manufacturing and services PMI exceeding expectations, although inflationary pressures resurfaced [1] - Following the economic data release, the stock market initially rebounded, but the S&P and Dow later turned negative despite a strong performance from large tech stocks [1] Legislative Developments - The U.S. House of Representatives narrowly passed Trump's tax reform bill, which is expected to significantly reduce taxes and increase federal debt, potentially adding approximately $2.7 trillion to the budget deficit over ten years [2] - The bill faces opposition from Democrats and some Republicans, who argue it disproportionately benefits the wealthiest 1% at the expense of healthcare for millions [2] Bond Market Dynamics - Concerns over the tax reform's impact on fiscal health led to a sell-off in U.S. Treasuries, with the 30-year bond yield reaching 5.149%, the highest since October 2023 [3] - The steepening of the yield curve between 5-30 year bonds expanded to 100 basis points, indicating investor anxiety about long-term fiscal sustainability [3] Emerging Market Outlook - Amidst turmoil in the U.S. bond market, there is a renewed focus on emerging markets, with many U.S. investors having only a 3%-5% allocation to these markets compared to 10.5% in the MSCI global index [4] - Analysts suggest that global investors are seeking diversification and long-term returns outside of U.S. equities, with emerging markets becoming a focal point [4] Federal Reserve Insights - Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan, warned of significant risks to the U.S. economy, including geopolitical tensions and fiscal deficits, suggesting a potential for stagflation [4] - Federal Reserve Governor Waller indicated that the Fed would not purchase bonds in primary auctions and hinted at possible rate cuts in late 2025 if tariff impacts stabilize [4][5]
美联储,给了特朗普一颗大大的“定心丸”,但前提是......
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