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  1. 4 天前 · The RBNZ’s stance is more hawkish than expected. On 22 May, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) delivered a hawkish surprise.While the policy rate was left unchanged at 5.5%, its latest projections showed a higher policy rate peak at 5.65% (previously 5.60%), with rate cuts being pushed back to 3Q25 (previously 2Q25).

  2. 2024年5月6日 · 近年,家庭生活發生了不少變化。社會與經濟的轉變、文化的變遷以及對健康日益提升的關注,重塑了人們的思維,也改變了他們的價值觀。 滙豐的生活質素報告[@family-first-01]訪問了來自全球各地的人士,以了解這些改變如何影響他們的生活質素﹐以及怎樣在他們所重視的項目中反映出來。

  3. 2024年5月20日 · 20 May 2024. Special warning. HSBC prepared this video based on the information that it believes to be reliable at the time of shooting. However, the FX market moves very quickly and the views presented in the video may no longer be up-to-date and are subject to change without notice. The content of the video does not constitute a solicitation ...

  4. 2024年5月20日 · Table of tactical views where a currency pair is referenced (e.g. USD/JPY):An up (⬆) / down (⬇) / sideways ( ) arrow indicates that the first currency quotedin the pair is expected by HSBC Global Research to appreciate/depreciate/track sideways against the second currency quoted over the coming weeks. For example, an up arrow against EUR ...

  5. 2024年5月12日 · But last week’s central bank meetings in Mexico and Brazil highlighted a more cautious approach. Although Banco Central do Brasil cut rates for the seventh consecutive meeting, the 0.25% reduction was lower than the usual 0.50%. Meanwhile, Banco de Mexico kept rates on hold following a 0.25% cut in March, its first in the easing cycle.

  6. 2024年5月9日 · Five reasons to consider Securitised Credit. Yield pick-up: Securitised Credit can offer a yield premium compared to traditional bond instruments. Floating rate exposure: Securitised Credit, which is largely a floating rate, offers a spread above a short-term reference interest rate. The yield usually follows the moves in interest rates.

  7. 2024年5月6日 · Recent US data have thrown the Fed’s plans to enact a policy pivot off course. The primary problem is sticky inflation; the Fed’s preferred price gauge jumped 3.7% q/q annualised in Q1, up from around 2% in the second half of last year. Q1 GDP came in below expectations but masked still-strong consumer spending, while some keenly watched ...