#美联储重启降息步伐 Last night brought two noteworthy pieces of news: During the high-level China-US economic and trade video conference, a new consensus was reached, with both sides emphasizing "addition"—expanding the cooperation list and narrowing the list of differences. This signal directly boosted sentiment in global risk assets.
On the other hand, the long-awaited US September core PCE data was released, dropping to 2.8%. Inflation is indeed cooling, and the market now generally expects the probability of a Fed rate cut next week to soar to around 87%. The White House and some institutions have also started hinting that policy may be shifting.
But don't get too excited just yet. Rate hike expectations in Japan are rising, so there are still short-term uncertainties in the market.
Looking ahead, next week's Fed meeting will basically set the tone for the market for the rest of the year. Pay close attention to this time window. $LUNC $ETH $ZEC
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4am_degen
· 8h ago
87% probability sounds great, but I always feel like something unexpected will happen.
Rate cuts are coming and coins are supposed to rise, but now Japan is stirring things up again. It's really annoying.
Next week is the real show time; it's too early to say anything now.
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ProposalDetective
· 8h ago
There's an 87% chance, right? Sounds pretty risky... Whenever Japan makes a move, it's easy for everything to fall apart.
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airdrop_huntress
· 8h ago
An 87% probability sounds good, but what about interference from Japan? I still feel there might be some variables.
#美联储重启降息步伐 Last night brought two noteworthy pieces of news: During the high-level China-US economic and trade video conference, a new consensus was reached, with both sides emphasizing "addition"—expanding the cooperation list and narrowing the list of differences. This signal directly boosted sentiment in global risk assets.
On the other hand, the long-awaited US September core PCE data was released, dropping to 2.8%. Inflation is indeed cooling, and the market now generally expects the probability of a Fed rate cut next week to soar to around 87%. The White House and some institutions have also started hinting that policy may be shifting.
But don't get too excited just yet. Rate hike expectations in Japan are rising, so there are still short-term uncertainties in the market.
Looking ahead, next week's Fed meeting will basically set the tone for the market for the rest of the year. Pay close attention to this time window. $LUNC $ETH $ZEC