June 4, 2026, 4:39 p.m.

The dilemma and reflection of monetary policy under the global "Super Central Bank Week"

On the grand stage of today's global economy, the appearance of "Super Central bank Week" always attracts countless attention.

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Renewed pressure on the EURUSD exchange rate: Market volatility amid policy divergence and economic divergence

In the recent Asian trading morning, the financial market once again ushered in a quiet but underflowing trading feast.

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The Fed is in a bind to cut rates sooner or later

Jerome Powell, chairman of the Federal Reserve, is facing perhaps the most difficult communications challenge of his tenure.

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Credit Trends and Global Financing Conditions

In the first half of 2024, global bond issuance increased by 13%, with greater growth in structured financing and US public finances.

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The size of the US federal government debt has exceeded $35 trillion

In the global economic landscape, the United States, as one of the largest economies, has always received global attention for its fiscal health.

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How long can the dollar survive the dedollarization of 42 countries?

The status of the US dollar as the world's leading reserve currency and international transaction currency has been widely recognized over the past decades.

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Protectionism is unpopular in Europe

The latest news from Reuters reveals that a non mandatory consultation vote has recently been held within the European Union on the issue of tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, dramatically revealing the deep rifts between member states.

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The hidden worries and challenges behind the GDP growth in the second quarter of the United States

Recently, the US Department of Commerce released its first estimated data showing that the US real gross domestic product (GDP) grew at an annual rate of 2.8% in the second quarter of this year, exceeding market expectations and indicating that the US economy seems to have regained momentum for growth after a period of slowdown.

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The impact of Trump's "Twitterarchy" on global financial markets

This week, Trump's rhetoric, like his political style, once again became a bombshell, sending shockwaves through global financial markets. Especially for those chip stock markets in Europe and the United States, which are closely related to the global technology industry chain, every public statement made by Trump seems to have touched a very sensitive nerve.

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The fluctuation of US stock market and its international influence after Biden's withdrawal from the election

In the complex arena of international politics and economy, every major political event may be like a boulder thrown into the lake, causing layers of ripples and affecting the direction of global financial markets.

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