FOMC Keeps Fed Funds Rate Steady, Citing Rising Risks of Unemployment, Inflation
Trump Plans to Rescind Biden-Era AI Chip Curbs
Trump wants to amend AI Chip export controls? The U.S. Department of Commerce: Simplifying the 'Biden rules' is beneficial for innovation!
① A spokesperson for the USA Department of Commerce stated that President Trump plans to lift the restrictions on the export of advanced AI Chips instituted during the Biden administration, claiming that Biden's rules are overly complex and will hinder innovation in the USA; ② In January of this year, Biden released the "AI Diffusion Export Control Framework," establishing a "three-tier licensing system" for AI Chips, which limits the amount of advanced AI Chips accessible to various countries and regions.
Arm Holdings Shares Slump 8% in After-Hours as Outlook Misses Estimates
Trump Rules Out Scaling Back Tariffs to Jump Start China Trade Talks
The largest stock buyback frenzy in history has arrived! In the midst of uncertainty, companies choose to "buy the dip" on themselves.
According to Deutsche Bank, S&P 500 Index constituent companies are expected to buy back $192 billion worth of Stocks in the coming months, the highest single-week record since 1995. Under the shadow of uncertainties such as trade tariffs, companies prefer to deploy large Cash reserves through buybacks.
FOMC Preview: When Will Powell Turn Dovish Amid Tariff Tensions?
Despite the tariff disputes, should one still stick to U.S. stocks? Morgan Stanley provides five major investment recommendations.
① Should one choose Large Cap stocks or Small Cap stocks? Should one choose industrial stocks or Consumer stocks? Should one still remain committed to U.S. stocks? ② Morgan Stanley U.S. stock strategist Wilson offers five investment recommendations to investors to address Global trade risks.
After Buffett "hands over the baton", Berkshire has made substantial bottom-fishing purchases, while retail investors gamble on the enduring faith in the "stock god".
On Monday, retail investors invested more than 24 million dollars in Berkshire Hathaway Class B Stocks.
Goldman Sachs outlook for the May Federal Reserve meeting: the threshold for interest rate cuts is higher than in 2019, and it is necessary to wait for employment and other hard data to weaken.
Analysts including Jan Hatzius from Goldman Sachs have stated that inflation and inflation expectations based on surveys are currently much higher, and decision-makers need to see more compelling evidence of an economic slowdown before taking action. The strongest argument for interest rate cuts would be if Federal Reserve officials believe that data indicates the unemployment rate may continue to rise, which means that other signs such as rising unemployment, weak wage growth, and companies becoming cautious or weak demand growth need to be observed.
AMD Shares Rise in Extended Trading as Earnings, Outlook Beat Estimates
Canadian Prime Minister Carney Tells Trump Canada Isn't for Sale
JPMorgan traders "draw the line": U.S. stocks first break 6000, then hit a new low!
JPMorgan expects that, driven by factors such as the activation of CTA strategy and accelerated Share Buybacks, the S&P 500 Index will first challenge the 6000-point mark. However, afterwards, if investors hold a pessimistic view on the mid-term outlook under high tariffs, the market may retest low levels. JPMorgan agrees with the current widespread view of an economic recession and anticipates a significant decline in hard data such as non-farm employment and retail sales in the next 1-2 months.
The most profitable investment Buffett made in his life came from the "changes" in the last ten years of his career.
Buffett stated that the wealth created for Berkshire by Apple's CEO Cook far exceeds his own. Previously, Buffett had consistently avoided technology stocks until he made an exception and invested in Apple in 2016, resulting in significant returns for Berkshire.
Trump Proposes Slashing $163 Billion in Government Programs, While Boosting Military Spending
Nvidia Stock Jumps After Microsoft, Meta Signaled Continued AI Spending
Super Micro Put Options Volume Doubles as Stock Tanks: Options Chatter
US PCE Inflation Cooled in March Before Much of Trump's Tariffs Took Effect
Express News | US Mar. Core PCE Price Index YoY +2.60% Vs +2.60% Forecast, Prior +3.00%
Trump has criticized Powell again, this time without naming him.
A week after claiming he had no intention of firing Powell, Trump again publicly criticized the Federal Reserve, stating, "We have a Federal Reserve that is not performing well," and believes he understands interest rates "better than he does."