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整理:每日全球外汇市场要闻速递(6月2日)
news flash· 2025-06-02 08:16
Group 1: US Dollar - US Treasury Secretary Yellen stated that the US will never default on its debt [1] - Fed Governor Waller indicated that the impact of tariffs on inflation may peak in the second half of 2025, with a possibility of rate cuts later this year [1] - Morgan Stanley predicts a 9% depreciation of the dollar due to expectations of slowing US economic growth [1] - Nomura suggests that the dollar may weaken further due to the decline of American exceptionalism and other factors [1] - Notable economist and former Fed Vice Chairman Fischer passed away at the age of 81 [1] Group 2: Non-USD Major Currencies - The Deputy Governor of the Bank of England noted that the UK labor market is loosening, and the "anti-inflation wave" continues [2] - The Bank of Japan raised its reserve level to 100% for the first time in FY2024, allocating 472.7 billion yen for potential bond trading losses [2] - The Governor of the Bank of Korea mentioned that many companies find a 10% tariff manageable, and there is a cautious approach towards introducing a stablecoin in the domestic economy [2] - The Bank of Japan acknowledged concerns about significant declines in liquidity in the government bond market, especially in the ultra-long term [2] - Japan's Minister for Economic Revitalization plans to return to the US this week to initiate negotiations [2]