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The sell-off is not over yet! USA Assets are still being "disdained" by overseas investors…
① According to data provided by Deutsche Bank, despite the market recovering over the past week, foreign investors' willingness to invest in USA assets continues to decline; ② Deutsche Bank's Forex research director George Saravelos believes that the recent data on USA capital flows is concerning.
JPMorgan traders are becoming bullish on U.S. stocks, but believe that the upward trend will fade in a few weeks.
Andrew Tyler, the Global Markets Intelligence Head at JPMorgan, believes that with the easing of trade tensions, there is still room for the US stock market to rise and predicts that the upcoming Earnings Reports from tech giants this week are likely to drive the stock market higher. However, he warns that this rebound momentum may weaken in the coming weeks, and the negative impact of US tariffs will begin to drag down the economy in the coming months.
U.S. stocks closed mixed: the three major Indexes showed different trends as investors focused on Technology stock Earnings Reports.
① Most China Concept Stocks rose, with the Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index up 0.68%; ② IBM announced a 150 billion dollar investment plan; ③ Sony Group is reportedly considering splitting its Semiconductors business; ④ NXP Semiconductors Q1 revenue was 2.84 billion dollars, higher than market expectations.
Big buyers are returning to the US stock market, and Goldman Sachs expects that about 65% of companies will enter the buyback open window by the end of this week.
After experiencing a month of buyback silence in the U.S. stock market, according to Goldman Sachs, U.S. companies have re-entered the buyback open window period, which will last until June 13.
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