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Abstract:Is it not a hassle to go through lengthy bank reports full of industry jargon just to get a glimpse of their market views? In this recap, you only need 1 minute to know what the opinions of industry leaders on the current market condition are.
<WikiFX Malaysia Original – Editor: Fion>
Fitch Ratings projects that the impact of global stagflation scenarios on rated portfolios is most pronounced in sectors where market volatility has increased.
Deutsche Bank expects the Fed target rate to be 5%-6% and the U.S. economy to fall into a deep recession while energy and agricultural-related commodities could remain high throughout the year. Deutsche Bank economists warned that the Federal Reserve may need to implement the most aggressive monetary tightening since the 1980s to bring inflation down from a four-decade high, but that could lead to a severe recession in the United States next year.
Goldman Sachs economists reportedly claimed that the European Central Bank (ECB) is expected to raise interest rates by 25 basis points in July and once each in September and December. By next year, the ECB could raise rates 4 more times, bringing the key rate to 1.25%. Goldman Sachs is also waiting for the final decision of the ECB on whether to end its asset purchase program by the end of the second quarter. While a sharp slowdown in economic growth and renewed sovereign debt pressures could lead to a slowdown in the policy normalization process, a faster exit from easing would be needed if inflation expectations are higher and more severe inflationary impacts start emerging.
The World Bank reported on April 26 that Sri Lanka's poverty rate will rise further in 2022 as the country's economic situation worsens. Sri Lanka's poverty rate could hit 11.7% in 2022, compared to 10% in 2019.
Citigroup CEO asserts that the U.S economic growth would be unlikely to be affected by inflation as consumer savings will offset its impact.
Citibank suggests that the U.S. dollar could remain bullish at least until the FOMC meeting on the 4th of May. In the past few weeks, the rise in U.S. bond yields, the dollar's strength, and the stock market downturn had been the focus of market attention, and these three key factors shall stay in the spotlight (at least) until then.
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Proprietary trading firm The Funded Trader has detailed its financial recovery efforts following a turbulent period marked by an unsustainable payout model. Addressing these challenges publicly, the firm outlined the steps being taken to resolve outstanding obligations and ensure operational sustainability.
Doo Group has announced its acquisition of PT Prima Tangguharta Futures, a Jakarta-based broker specialising in online derivatives trading. This move represents a significant step in Doo Group's regional expansion strategy and reinforces its growing presence in Southeast Asia.
October inflation rises to 2.3%, driven by energy costs. Renters face 8% annual hikes, while house price inflation climbs. Interest rates stay elevated.
Webull partners with Coinbase Derivatives to offer crypto futures, providing US investors access to Bitcoin and Ethereum contracts with lower entry barriers.