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今天非农数据决定降息幅度?

发表于 : 05 9月 2024, 17:06
hehe09

今天周五非农数据决定降息幅度?目前美联储利率观测器显示,降息0.25的概率是60%,降息0.5的概率是40%。

感觉上,非农数据因为统计问题,表现比较好的可能性大一些,那降息0.5的概率会缩减。

大家觉得呢?

另外,
8:45 am New York Fed President Williams speaks
11:00 am Fed Gov. Christopher Waller speaks


Re: 明天周五非农数据决定降息幅度?

发表于 : 05 9月 2024, 17:22
kc130
Target Rate (bps)Probability (%)1 Day (4 Sep 2024)1 Week (29 Aug 2024)1 Month (5 Aug 2024)
475-50041.0%44.0%34.0%85.0%
500-52559.0%56.0%66.0%15.0%

Data as of 5 Sep 2024 05:11:17 CT


Re: 明天周五非农数据决定降息幅度?

发表于 : 05 9月 2024, 17:23
kc130

缓降利多


Re: 明天周五非农数据决定降息幅度?

发表于 : 05 9月 2024, 21:23
who
kc130 写了: 05 9月 2024, 17:23

缓降利多

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Re: 明天周五非农数据决定降息幅度?

发表于 : 06 9月 2024, 06:24
hehe09
kc130 写了: 05 9月 2024, 17:22
Target Rate (bps)Probability (%)1 Day (4 Sep 2024)1 Week (29 Aug 2024)1 Month (5 Aug 2024)
475-50041.0%44.0%34.0%85.0%
500-52559.0%56.0%66.0%15.0%

Data as of 5 Sep 2024 05:11:17 CT

这表格是哪个网站可以看到?能否给个链接?谢谢!


Re: 明天周五非农数据决定降息幅度?

发表于 : 06 9月 2024, 07:06
kc130
hehe09 写了: 06 9月 2024, 06:24
kc130 写了: 05 9月 2024, 17:22
Target Rate (bps)Probability (%)1 Day (4 Sep 2024)1 Week (29 Aug 2024)1 Month (5 Aug 2024)
475-50041.0%44.0%34.0%85.0%
500-52559.0%56.0%66.0%15.0%

Data as of 5 Sep 2024 05:11:17 CT

这表格是哪个网站可以看到?能否给个链接?谢谢!

CME FedWatch


Re: 今天非农数据决定降息幅度?

发表于 : 16 9月 2024, 08:42
kc130
Target Rate (bps)Now (16 Sep)1 Day (13 Sep)1 Week (9 Sep)1 Month (16 Aug)
475-50063.0%50.0%30.0%25.0%
500-52537.0%50.0%70.0%75.0%

Data as of 16 Sep 2024 08:30:23 CT


Re: 今天非农数据决定降息幅度?

发表于 : 16 9月 2024, 09:25
Nimitz
kc130 写了: 16 9月 2024, 08:42
Target Rate (bps)Now (16 Sep)1 Day (13 Sep)1 Week (9 Sep)1 Month (16 Aug)
475-50063.0%50.0%30.0%25.0%
500-52537.0%50.0%70.0%75.0%

Data as of 16 Sep 2024 08:30:23 CT

So it favors a half percent cut?


Re: 今天非农数据决定降息幅度?

发表于 : 16 9月 2024, 09:52
kc130
Nimitz 写了: 16 9月 2024, 09:25
kc130 写了: 16 9月 2024, 08:42
Target Rate (bps)Now (16 Sep)1 Day (13 Sep)1 Week (9 Sep)1 Month (16 Aug)
475-50063.0%50.0%30.0%25.0%
500-52537.0%50.0%70.0%75.0%

Data as of 16 Sep 2024 08:30:23 CT

So it favors a half percent cut?

now, as-is