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HSBC: Dollar may be about to bottom out, as the Federal Reserve is less likely to cut interest rates in 2026

Strategists at HSBC Global Investment Research noted in a note that the dollar could bottom in Quarter 1 or earlier in 2026 before rallying. They believe the Federal Reserve could cut rates again in December, but the likelihood of further cuts in 2026 is low. Money markets are divided on a December rate cut, but expect a cumulative 85 basis points of rate cuts by the end of 2026, according to Refinitiv data. HSBC forecasts that the euro will rise to 1.20 against the dollar in Quarter 1 this year...

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2025-11-19 17:22:52
South Korean stocks posted their biggest gain in nearly a month, driven by expectations of a rate cut by the Federal Reserve

South Korean stocks posted their biggest one-day gain in nearly a month on Tuesday as U.S. interest rate cuts look to stoke risk appetite in global financial marekts. South Korea's benchmark KOSPI index closed up 50.25 points, or 1.60 percent, at 3,198.00, its biggest percentage gain since July 8. Out of a total of 934 stocks traded, 687 rose and 190 fell. Net foreign inflows 291.90 billion won ($210.31 million). Markets rallied as a result of a near 100 percent chance of the Federal Reserve cut...

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2025-08-05 07:10:23
1. The Hong Kong crypto ETF raised about 2 billion Hong Kong dollars on the first day of listing, exceeding the first day of the US spot bitcoin ETF. 2. Subject to the Federal Reserve...

1. Hong Kong crypto ETF raised about 2 billion Hong Kong dollars on the first day of listing, surpassing the first day of US spot bitcoin ETF. 2. Affected by the outlook for interest rates of the Federal Reserve, the cryptocurrency fell to a two-month low. 3. ETF demand cooled, and bitcoin recorded its worst monthly performance since the FTX crash. 4. Zhao Changpeng: Thank you for your support. After serving your sentence, I will focus on the next chapter in my life. 5. Since Zhao Changpeng plea...

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2024-05-02 02:54:54
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