Trump Considers Warsh Hassett for Fed Chair Amid Rate Cut Push

Trump Considers Warsh Hassett for Fed Chair Amid Rate Cut Push

The Wall Street Journal reports that Trump favors nominating Warsh or Hassett as Federal Reserve Chairman and hopes the new chairman will cooperate with interest rate cuts. Trump is breaking with tradition by demanding involvement in interest rate decisions, aiming to lower rates to 1% or lower. He is dissatisfied with current Chairman Powell and is considering other potential candidates. Market reactions suggest Hassett's chances are decreasing, while Warsh's support is increasing. The choice of Federal Reserve Chairman and the direction of monetary policy will have a profound impact on the global economy.

Federal Reserve Lowers Interest Rates for Third Time in 2023

Federal Reserve Lowers Interest Rates for Third Time in 2023

The Federal Reserve announced its third rate cut this year, lowering the target range for the federal funds rate to 3.5%-3.75%, the lowest level since 2022. This move aims to address economic slowdown and trade frictions, stimulating economic growth. The future policy direction remains uncertain, and the Federal Reserve will closely monitor economic data and flexibly adjust monetary policy.

Wall Street Watches Fed Sector Shifts As SP 500 Approaches Record

Wall Street Watches Fed Sector Shifts As SP 500 Approaches Record

US stocks are approaching historical highs, demonstrating strong upward momentum. Investors should closely monitor the Federal Reserve meeting minutes and the nomination of the new Chairman to capitalize on investment opportunities arising from interest rate cut expectations. Simultaneously, pay attention to the trend of capital rotating from technology stocks to other sectors and adjust investment strategies promptly to maximize returns. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for navigating the current market environment and achieving optimal investment outcomes.

Fed Keeps Rates Unchanged Amid Trade Uncertainty

Fed Keeps Rates Unchanged Amid Trade Uncertainty

The Federal Reserve has paused interest rate hikes again, keeping the federal funds rate unchanged, mainly due to economic uncertainty. Ongoing trade friction exacerbates supply chain risks and poses challenges to inflation control. The future direction of interest rate policy depends on factors such as inflation data and trade policies. The US economy continues to face uncertainty.

US Inflation Data Faces Scrutiny Amid Market Turmoil

US Inflation Data Faces Scrutiny Amid Market Turmoil

US November CPI data unexpectedly declined, prompting a reassessment of inflation trends. The data may be biased and requires careful interpretation. The market reaction was brief, and the Federal Reserve is likely to maintain a cautious monetary policy. Future data will be crucial in determining the direction of inflation.

Trucking Industry Struggles in Q4 Projects 2026 Recovery

Trucking Industry Struggles in Q4 Projects 2026 Recovery

RXO's report forecasts weak trucking demand in Q4, but anticipates a potential turnaround in 2026. Market pressures stem from evolving trade policies, driver regulations, and language requirements. Manufacturing weakness is a key constraint. A potential Federal Reserve interest rate cut could stimulate the economy. To navigate these challenges, businesses should optimize operations, expand services, strengthen risk management, and enhance talent competitiveness.

Gold Prices Struggle Near Triple Top As Fed Rate Cuts Loom

Gold Prices Struggle Near Triple Top As Fed Rate Cuts Loom

Gold prices rose again, fueled by weaker-than-expected US jobs data which increased market expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut. However, technical analysis suggests a potential 'triple top' formation in gold prices, indicating a possible resistance to the upward trend. Investors should be cautious of potential pullback risks and closely monitor macroeconomic and geopolitical factors that could influence gold prices.