1. Federal Reserve Kashkari: Tightening monetary policy has not constrained economic development as expected. 2. The Federal Reserve will cut...
2024-05-08 16:42:08
< Span class = "section-news" > 1. Fed Kashkari: Tighter monetary policy is not restricting economic development as expected. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 2. Damascus postponed the expectation of the Federal Reserve's first interest rate cut until September. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 3. Some people in Japan started a new round of so-called "debt trap" hype in China, and the Chinese Embassy in Japan responded. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 4. The maturity premium of US Treasury bonds is too low to compensate investors. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 5. MSCI to consult on whether European Union bonds should be included in government bond indices. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 6. Former US Treasury Secretary: A strong dollar is a good thing and currently helps finance US debt < br > < span class = "section-news" > 7. US Treasury: During the most recent two-week reporting period, investment funds bought $50.142 billion of 2-year Treasury bonds due April 30, 2026. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 8. Institute of International Finance: Quarter 1 emerging market debt reaches a record $105 trillion in 2024. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 9. Securities Times front page: Optimize the maturity structure of government bonds, and there is a broad space for fiscal and financial cooperation. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 10. CITIC Securities: If the special government bonds are launched, policies such as RRR reduction, reverse repurchase, and MLF volume can be expected. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 11. There is a way to apply for redemption of debt bases, and the length is the best policy. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 12. Dongyin Holdings has introduced state-owned assets to implement strategic restructuring and is the controlling shareholder of Dima shares. < br > < span class = "section-news" > 13. Changde Jinyu Energy Group plans to issue overseas bonds of equivalent value not exceeding US $300 million and selects underwriters.