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Fed Daly: inflationary pressure may ease in 2022
Mary Daly, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, said the factors driving up US inflation could begin to fade in early 2022. "the impact of these temporary factors is likely to last until the end of the year," Daly said on Friday. "it will fade at the beginning of next year. It is hard to say how many factors will disappear, or whether there will be other bottlenecks as the economy begins to recover and recover. " Daly, which has the right to vote on policy this year, said inflation was expected to remain high throughout the year, with a lot of upward pressure on prices, including shipping and semiconductor supply chain bottlenecks and base effects.
Erian: markets are increasingly worried that the Fed is too slow to respond to inflation
Mohamed Mohamed El-Erian, a consultant to Allianz and former chief executive of Pimco, believes investors are indeed increasingly concerned that the Fed may be too slow to respond to inflation problems in the economy. "the market is worried that the Fed will be 'late'," Mr Erian said. That's why the markets themselves are starting to question the liquidity paradigm, because if the Fed turns out to be 'late', it may have to 'slam on the brakes'. " Erian said earlier this month that the Fed publicly promised to wait several months to see if inflationary pressures intensified.
Asian stocks opened higher with the Nikkei 225 index up nearly 1.6%. Global bonds rebounded.
Asian markets generally opened higher on Monday, with the Nikkei 225 index rising 1.57% to 29419.45. The South Korean stock market is closed today. At the beginning of Asian trading, Australia's S & P ASX200 index rose 0.95%. Us stock index futures rose, with the S & P 500 up 0.64%, Dow futures up 0.54% and Nasdaq futures at 0.64%. Global bonds in Asian markets continued to rebound on Monday, with Australian 10-year bond yields falling the most in a year. New Zealand bonds also rose after the US market rebounded on Friday, amid speculation that central banks around the world would be supporting bonds.
参议院周六召开会议讨论巴雷特的提名 周一将确认结果
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Ghosn: It's an exaggeration to say that I spent 200 million to escape, I can't use that much money
Sina US Stock News reported on the 9th, Beijing time, that Carlos Ghosn, the former chairman of Nissan, was interviewed by two well-known US media after the press conference on Wednesday. In the interview, he admitted that his escape from Japan violated the country's laws, but he had no choice but to get a fair trial and “escape injustice,” and compared this escape to “rebirth.” In an interview with the US financial media CNBC reporter, Ghosn said, “I want to be able to talk, I want to be able to defend myself. I want a judicial system where attacking and defending have the same rights, it's balanced, everything is for the truth. And the system I'm in, the pursuit
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