美联储维持利率不变但展现鹰派基调;尽管科技股财报表现不一,标普500指数仍上涨1%
• 美联储在最新会议上维持利率不变,但释放出更加鹰派的信号,改变了投资者对未来政策导向的情绪。 • 科技板块财报数据持续强劲,尽管市场反应不一,但随着股市克服油价上涨和收益率回升的影响,标普500指数本周仍上涨1%。 • 美联储主席 Jerome Powell 宣布在下个月任期结束后不会退休,并承诺将继续作为一名具有建设性的理事任职,而非担任“影子美联储主席”。
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• 美联储在最新会议上维持利率不变,但释放出更加鹰派的信号,改变了投资者对未来政策导向的情绪。 • 科技板块财报数据持续强劲,尽管市场反应不一,但随着股市克服油价上涨和收益率回升的影响,标普500指数本周仍上涨1%。 • 美联储主席 Jerome Powell 宣布在下个月任期结束后不会退休,并承诺将继续作为一名具有建设性的理事任职,而非担任“影子美联储主席”。
nyse.com尽管有迹象显示受伊朗战争对燃料价格的影响通胀正在上升,但官方仍做出了不改变利率的决定。英格兰银行将英国利率维持在3.75%不变,尽管有迹象表明受伊朗战争的影响,通胀已开始加速。在周四中午结束的最新利率设定会议后,该行货币政策委员会 (MPC) 投票决定维持借贷成本不变。继续阅读...
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图片:Fox Business• 美联储周三投票决定将基准联邦基金利率维持在 3.5% 至 3.75% 不变,理由是对伊朗战争期间通货膨胀上升的担忧。 • 这标志着在 2025 年 9 月、10 月和 12 月连续三次下调 25 个基点后,美联储继续暂停利率调整。 • 美联储主席 Jerome Powell 计划于东部时间下午 2:30 举行新闻发布会讨论该决定,这可能是他作为美联储主席最后一次利率公告。
foxbusiness.com• The U.S. Federal Reserve decided to hold interest rates steady on March 19, 2026, in its first move since oil prices spiked due to the Iran war. • Officials cite inflationary pressures from energy disruptions but project stability if conflict de-escalates. • The decision impacts American consumers facing higher gas prices, influencing mortgage and loan rates nationwide.
abcnews.go.comDecision comes as concerns mount over economic fallout from conflict bringing fresh cost of living shockBusiness live – latest updatesThe Bank of England has kept interest rates on hold amid growing fears over an inflation shock triggered by the US-Israel war on Iran.As households brace for a rise in living costs, the Bank’s rate-setting monetary policy committee (MPC) voted by a majority to keep its key base rate at the current level of 3.75%. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• Wall Street indices declined sharply on Wednesday, March 18, with the S&P 500 falling 1.4% to 6,624.70, Dow Jones dropping 1.6% to 46,225.15, and Nasdaq sliding 1.5% to 22,152.42. • The Federal Reserve decided to keep its main interest rate unchanged, opting against resuming cuts to support the job market and economy amid rising inflation pressures. • Fed Chair Jerome Powell stated, “We just don’t know,” regarding the impact of surging oil prices and President Donald Trump’s tariffs on the economy.
ksat.comRolling coverage of the latest economic and financial newsUK wage growth slows sharply as unemployment holds steadyFed holds interest rates steady as Iran war drives up oil prices and inflation fearsMiddle East crisis live: Trump threatens to ‘blow up’ entire South Pars gasfield if Iran strikes QatarUK wage growth has slowed to a five-year low, in a worrying sign for workers as the Middle East crisis pushes up energy costs.Average pay (excluding bonuses) rose by 3.8% in the three months to January, down from 4.1% in October-December 2025, the Office for National Statistics reports.“With unemployment staying steady at 5.2% and a rare gain in payrolls employment, this report paints a mildly more positive picture of the labour market. And with wage growth softer again, in normal times this would have been a relatively reassuring report for the Bank of England.But the report feels stale in light of the Iran conflict, and the inflation risks stemming from the large spike in energy prices. So while today’s Bank of England meeting had once looked like the likely point of the next rate cut, instead policy is set to be kept on hold today as policymakers give themselves more time to see how the conflict plays out. Continue reading...
theguardian.comJerome Powell resists Trump pressure as policymakers weigh energy shock against a weakening US jobs marketSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxThe US Federal Reserve held interest rates steady for the second time this year, a widely expected move amid turmoil in the Middle East and rising energy prices.Fed officials faced a confluence of issues to consider in their meeting this week: soaring oil and gas prices, fluctuating inflation that still remains above the Fed’s target of 2% and a weakened job market that unexpectedly saw 92,000 losses last month. Continue reading...
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