Last Week's Review & Market Expectations

The past week saw a relative return to calm in financial markets, driven by US economic data largely supporting expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut. Investors reverted to low-volatility, high-conviction bets on risk assets.

Key Index Performance

* **US Stock Indices:** Major indices recorded gains, with the S&P 500 nearing its all-time high. * **US Treasury Bonds:** Experienced their worst weekly performance since June, with the 10-year Treasury yield rising. * **Dollar Index:** Remained volatile near the 99 level, influenced by rate cut expectations. * **Gold & Silver:** Gold saw sharp fluctuations, while silver recorded record highs.

Central Bank Agenda: The Federal Reserve in Focus

All eyes are on upcoming interest rate decisions from the Federal Reserve and other central banks.

Key Events to Watch (Beijing Time)

* **Federal Reserve:** Interest rate decision and economic projections (Wednesday 3:00 AM), Fed Chair press conference (Wednesday 3:30 AM). * **Reserve Bank of Australia:** Interest rate decision (Tuesday 11:30 AM), RBA Governor press conference (Tuesday 12:30 PM). * **Bank of Canada:** Interest rate decision (Wednesday 10:45 PM). * **Swiss National Bank:** Interest rate decision (Thursday 4:30 PM).

Federal Reserve Expectations: Between Cuts & Disagreement

Markets largely expect the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates by 25 basis points. However, expectations suggest divisions within the FOMC regarding the future path of monetary policy.

Analyzing Divisions & Their Impact

Analysts believe the extent of disagreement within the Fed will significantly influence future market expectations. Investors will likely focus on the Fed Chair's remarks regarding forward guidance on monetary policy.

Potential Impacts on Gold & Silver

Analysts expect a Fed rate cut to increase gold price volatility. However, the market remains optimistic about gold, driven by expectations of lower interest rates and increased money supply. They also point out that silver is experiencing strong industrial demand and increased retail investor participation, which could drive prices higher.

Other Central Bank Decisions

Reserve Bank of Australia

The Reserve Bank of Australia is expected to keep interest rates unchanged, focusing on inflationary pressures and a strong labor market.

Bank of Canada

The Bank of Canada is also expected to keep interest rates unchanged, monitoring trade negotiations with the United States.

Swiss National Bank

The Swiss National Bank is expected to keep the interest rate at zero percent, despite low inflation, and avoid implementing negative interest rates.

Important Economic Data

A series of important economic data will be released this week, which will provide further evidence on the health of the global economy. These data include indicators of inflation, industrial production, retail sales, and the labor market.

Corporate Earnings

Several companies will release their financial reports this week, including Oracle and Broadcom. Investors will closely monitor these reports to gain insights into corporate performance and growth expectations.

Risk Warning

Financial markets carry risks, and investors should exercise caution when making investment decisions. This report should not be considered investment advice.

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