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Fed cuts rates by 50 basis points, experts question $1 trillion returning to China.
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IntroductionFollowing the market analysis released by the Traderknows platform on September 18 regarding the Fed ...
Following the market analysis released by the Traderknows platform on What is the scam that takes you to do foreign exchangeSeptember 18 regarding the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut expectations, the Federal Reserve announced a 50 basis point rate cut in the early hours of September 19, Beijing time, lowering the target range for the federal funds rate to 4.75% to 5%. The market reacted positively, believing this could alleviate pressure on the RMB exchange rate and create more room for China's domestic monetary policy.
Some analysts predict that this rate cut will trigger a large-scale capital inflow. Stephen Jen, CEO of the UK hedge fund Eurizon SLJ Capital, stated that Chinese companies might sell up to $1 trillion in USD assets due to the Federal Reserve's rate cut, thus driving the appreciation of the RMB. However, industry experts remain cautious about this view.
Hu Jie, a professor at the Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, pointed out that although the Federal Reserve's rate cut might indeed weaken the appeal of USD assets from an interest rate differential perspective and create conditions for some funds to flow back to China, the actual situation is far from optimistic. Hu Jie stated that the key to capital inflow lies in whether there are adequately attractive investment channels domestically.
"Currently, the real estate market is under regulatory pressure, the stock market is volatile, and traditional investment hotspots have lost some of their appeal, which might cause more caution in the capital inflow process," Hu Jie analyzed.
Although the Federal Reserve's rate cut might encourage some overseas funds to return, Hu Jie pointed out that the scale and speed of the inflow need to consider multiple factors such as the domestic economic situation, policy direction, and global market changes. Therefore, he remains skeptical about a large-scale capital inflow and believes the current market environment does not support a rapid return of $1 trillion to China.
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