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The adjustment of the US stock market may have only just begun.
According to leading indicators, share prices are still likely to fall intermittently. Small-cap stocks and transportation stocks continue to fall below the support level, and the market is still far from being oversold. Gina Martin Adams, chief stock market strategist for industry research, wrote that he still believes that the worst-case scenario could be a repeat of 2011, when the market has to deal with peak economic growth and volatile inflation. The Dow Jones Transportation Index confirmed signs from commodity prices and profits that economic growth will peak this summer and that stocks will need to adapt to a longer-term slowdown in the coming weeks. The scores of the Dow Jones Industrial average and the Dow Jones Transportation Index
Ackerman: Delta mutants do not pose a major threat to economic reopening
Bill Ackerman, founder and chief executive of Pershing Square Asset Management (Pershing Square Capital Management), a well-known activist investor, said on Monday that the spread of novel coronavirus's mutant Delta would not pose a major threat to the reopening of the economy and believed that interest rates would rise against the backdrop of a sharp economic recovery. "I hope its role [the Delta mutant] is to motivate anyone who has not been vaccinated against COVID-19 to get vaccinated. I don't think this will change the table to a great extent.
The number of petitions for "Don't let Bezos go back to Earth" exceeded 100000.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos will fly into space on his space travel company's space shuttle New Shepard on July 20 local time, and the latest figures show that the number of petitioners who do not want him to return to Earth has exceeded 100000. According to the regulations, if the number of signatures of a petition reaches 100000 within 30 days, the White House is required to provide an official response to the petition. There are currently two major petitions on the Change.org website around this topic, one of which, "Don't let Jeff Bezos return to Earth," has attracted more than 90, 000 signatures, and the number is growing.
Powell: inflationary pressure is higher than expected, but there will be no 1970s-style hyperinflation.
In testimony to Congress on Tuesday, Federal Reserve Chairman Colin Powell admitted that some inflationary pressures are greater and more persistent than he expected, but still not as severe as some of the most inflationary periods in U.S. History. Questioned by a task force in the U.S. House of Representatives, Powell continued to attribute the recent surge in inflation to factors closely related to the reopening of the economy. Powell pointed out that air tickets, hotel prices and timber prices, as well as generally soaring consumer demand, have contributed to the economic recovery. He said these factors would "sort themselves out" in the coming months. He told the novel coronavirus crisis subcommittee of the House of Representatives: "they do not cover a wide range of areas."
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