Sept. 12, 2025, 10:36 p.m.

Why is it difficult to open the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut window?

On the global economic chessboard, every move of the Federal Reserve is highly anticipated, and the opening of the interest rate cut window affects every nerve in the financial market.

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Interpretation of the game between Trump and the Federal Reserve's interest rate hike policy:Waiting for more data in uncertainty

The game between US President Donald Trump and Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, particularly in terms of interest rate policy, has recently become a focus of economic discussion.

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What major changes have occurred in the financial market with the conclusion of the EU-US trade agreement?

On July 27, 2025, after jointly announcing the major trade agreement between the EU and the US with US President Donald Trump, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen elaborated on some key decisions made by the EU in the trade negotiations with the US.

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US Stocks Surge to New Highs, While Gold and Silver Futures Decline​

In the financial markets recently, the three major U.S. stock indices have shown a significant upward trend, demonstrating strong market vitality.

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NVIDIA has cashed out approximately 200 million US dollars in the past month, what impact will it bring?

On July 22nd local time, the three major US stock indices opened with mixed results. Semiconductor stocks in the US market collectively declined, with AMD and Micron Technology dropping by more than 3%, Broadcom, TSMC, NXP, and Myricom Technologies falling by more than 2%.

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Trump Crypto Act: Hidden dangers and potential crises in the financial system

The encryption bill signed by Trump and the upcoming Clear Bill are posing a potentially significant threat to the US financial system, particularly in terms of protecting ordinary investors and consumers.

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Financial Impact Analysis of the US Japan Trade Agreement

Recently, US President Trump announced a trade agreement with Japan: Japan accepts a 15% tariff on imported goods imposed by the US, promises to invest $550 billion in the US, and opens up key markets such as automobiles and rice.

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US bond yields have all dropped, will the financial sector experience upheaval?

On July 22nd local time, US bond yields dropped across the board. The 2-year US bond yield fell by 2.31 basis points to 3.829%, the 3-year US bond yield dropped by 3.36 basis points to 3.777%, and the 5-year US bond yield fell by 2.99 basis points to3.883%, the yield on 10-year US Treasury bonds dropped by 3.17 basis points to 4.344%, while the yield on 30-year US Treasury bonds fell by 2.47 basis points to 4.918%.

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The US-Japan Tussle under Trump's Tariff Big Stick: The Dual Collapse of Hegemonism and Economic Sovereignty

In July 2025, US President Trump wielded the big stick of tariffs, imposing a 15% tariff on Japanese products exported to the US under the guise of "fair trade" and forcibly demanding that Japan invest $550 billion in the US and open up sensitive markets such as automobiles and rice.

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The Reserve Bank of Australia is cautious about cutting interest rates too quickly: whether inflation slows down determines its attitude

The Reserve Bank of Australia's decision to cut interest rates for the third time in four meetings is not in line with its cautious and gradual easing strategy, which shocked the market as the central bank chose to keep interest rates unchanged for the month.

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