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“黑天鹅之父”再度警告:债务危机、去美元化、关税乱局,每样都糟透了!
Jin Shi Shu Ju· 2025-07-17 07:36
Group 1: Market Risks and Debt Concerns - Nassim Taleb warns of significant market risks, particularly highlighting the U.S. federal debt, which has more than doubled over the past 25 years to approximately $37 trillion, with an expected increase of at least $3 trillion over the next decade due to Trump's policies [2][3] - The U.S. government is projected to pay $881 billion in interest on its debt in the fiscal year 2024, surpassing expenditures on Medicare and defense [2] - Concerns over U.S. debt and policies, including tariffs, have contributed to a roughly 10% decline in the dollar against a basket of global currencies this year [2] Group 2: Critique of Tariff Policies - Taleb criticizes Trump's tariff policies, stating that they are aggravating trade partners and lack coherence, despite not being fundamentally opposed to tariffs [3] - He emphasizes that the deterioration of trust in the dollar and the U.S. is problematic, especially as rising interest costs make debt a source of vulnerability [3] Group 3: Views on Cryptocurrency - Taleb has been a vocal critic of Bitcoin, labeling it as a "cult" and "a tumor," and reiterates that it is akin to "electronic tulips," referencing the historical tulip bubble [4] - He argues that Bitcoin cannot function as a currency due to its volatility and the unrealistic expectations of its supporters for continuous price increases [4] - Taleb questions the potential for widespread adoption of cryptocurrencies, given that many governments are reluctant to support them for fear of undermining their own currencies [4]
分析师:随着投资者对经济增长前景的担忧加剧,倾向于预期收益率下行
news flash· 2025-04-29 17:10
Group 1 - The market narrative is expected to oscillate between recession and stagflation until trade issues are resolved, the Federal Reserve begins to ease policies, or inflationary pressures fail to build [1] - Investors are increasingly concerned about the economic growth outlook, leading to expectations of declining yields [1] - BMO Capital Markets analyst Ian Lyngen expresses concerns about further weakening economic data in the short term [1] Group 2 - HSBC strategists, including Nicole Inui, highlight the need for clarity on economic conditions to stabilize market expectations [1]