I hope the U.S. government can avoid a shutdown, after all, once a shutdown occurs, the release of economic data will be "suspended," and the entire data chain will be effectively paralyzed. The Fed will lack data support, and the possibility of interest rate cuts will instead increase.
If the expectation of an interest rate cut in October falls through, what does everyone think, will the market rise or fall?
I personally lean towards a low probability of a shutdown, but even so, it is not wrong to prepare for risk prevention in advance. If a situation arises where there is a shutdown for a month and no interest rate cuts in October, how should we plan our response in advance?
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I hope the U.S. government can avoid a shutdown, after all, once a shutdown occurs, the release of economic data will be "suspended," and the entire data chain will be effectively paralyzed. The Fed will lack data support, and the possibility of interest rate cuts will instead increase.
If the expectation of an interest rate cut in October falls through, what does everyone think, will the market rise or fall?
I personally lean towards a low probability of a shutdown, but even so, it is not wrong to prepare for risk prevention in advance. If a situation arises where there is a shutdown for a month and no interest rate cuts in October, how should we plan our response in advance?