What do analysts think of next year as Trump 2.0 may cause global central bank policies to fall back into division?
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发表于 2024-12-23 10:44:06
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What do analysts think of next year as Trump 2.0 could lead to a global divergence in central bank policies? Some economies, such as Canada and the eurozone, are more concerned about the risk of economic downturn and are therefore more actively cutting interest rates. The Federal Reserve, on the other hand, is more concerned about the risk of inflation re rising, and therefore may reduce the magnitude of this round of interest rate cuts. This means that global central bank monetary policies may enter a period of divergence again. Investors also have to adapt to this new investment environment.
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