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Wall Street Futures Dip On Trump's New Tariffs, Fed Meeting In Spotlight
U.S. stocks closed: The three major Indexes all fell, with Berkshire dropping over 5%.
① Apple issued bonds for the first time in two years; ② The Board of Directors of Berkshire Hathaway voted to appoint Abel as CEO, while Buffett continues as Chairman; ③ The reorganization plan of OpenAI had to change and will continue to be controlled by a nonprofit entity.
Cantor Fitzgerald Issues Stark Warning on Equities Amid Mounting Economic Risks
Yardeni Research Lowers Recession Odds as It Echo's Confidence in the U.S. Economy
US Morning News Call | Trump Says He Wants a Fair Trade Deal with China
Tariffs, recession? The U.S. stock market just "doesn't care"!
On one hand, Goldman Sachs believes there is a 45% chance of a recession occurring within the next 12 months, while Apollo recently set it at 90%; on the other hand, the S&P 500 Index has just ended its longest nine-day winning streak since 2004, and bond yields and the dollar have stabilized. However, underlying concerns remain, as investors' risk compensation for U.S. stocks is below historical standards. The market is currently closely monitoring credit card data, which will serve as one of the warning signals.