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10月21日汇市晚评:特朗普对哥伦比亚进行关税措施
Jin Tou Wang· 2025-10-21 09:58
Group 1 - The US dollar index showed a slight rebound, maintaining a range-bound movement around 98.50 [1] - The British pound to US dollar exchange rate declined, currently trading at approximately 1.3385 [1] - The euro to Japanese yen exchange rate recently broke the 176.00 mark, currently reported at 176.01, with a daily increase of 0.31% [1] - The US dollar to Japanese yen exchange rate also surpassed the 151.00 level, currently at 151.01, with a daily increase of 0.19% [1] Group 2 - China's GDP grew by 5.2% year-on-year in the first three quarters [2] - The Ministry of Finance decided to conduct market support operations for government bonds in October 2025 [2] - The new loan market quotation rate (LPR) remained unchanged, with both the one-year and five-year LPR staying the same [2] - The US identified rare earths, fentanyl, and soybeans as key issues in US-China trade negotiations, to which the Chinese Foreign Ministry responded [2] - In September, new residential sales prices in first-tier cities decreased by 0.3% month-on-month [2] - The Dalian Commodity Exchange plans to expand the range of tradable products for qualified foreign institutional investors and renminbi qualified foreign institutional investors [2] Group 3 - The US dollar index strengthened for the third consecutive day, trading around 98.75, close to the daily high of 98.85 [3] - The euro to US dollar pair is targeting the October peak of 1.1778, supported by the high of 1.1918 from September [3] - The British pound to US dollar pair has broken above the 100-period simple moving average, indicating bullish momentum [3] - The US dollar to Japanese yen pair's recent low was 150.47, with key support levels identified [3] Group 4 - Key economic data to watch includes Switzerland's September trade balance and Canada's September CPI [4] - Japan is set to hold a prime ministerial election [4] - The US is expected to announce significant tariff measures against Colombia [4] - The Federal Reserve will hold a payment innovation meeting [4]